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I only have 700 MB CD. Tried to save to USB but still asks to burn image CD and I don't have CD big enough. Can I bypass burn image CD? how? if not how big does CD have to be? disc burner only has DVD drive option so I cant select USB as option even when USB in computer. Computer has all necessary hardware called for by ubuntu.










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marked as duplicate by mchid, user68186, Pilot6, karel, Charles Green 2 days ago


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  • Do you want to install Ubuntu as "dual boot" or would you like to erase windows and just install ubuntu? If you would like to erase windows and just install Ubuntu, you can install using a CD to install Ubuntu by using the Ubuntu minimal image which will fit on a CD but will only allow Ubuntu installation and does not contain a Live session to try Ubuntu without installing. The CD image can be found here: help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD

    – mchid
    Mar 8 at 23:14











  • Also, you cannot simply "save to a USB" you have to properly create a bootable USB device.

    – mchid
    Mar 8 at 23:26











  • You need space of 2GB for live Ubuntu, so clearly you're not going to fit that onto a CD. A DVD has 4.7GB capacity so big enough. An 8GB flash drive (UFD) is ideal. You don't burn to a UFD. You extract files to it from the Ubuntu ISO

    – Paul Benson
    Mar 8 at 23:39













  • Possible duplicate of Bootable USB of Ubuntu Minimal CD. Even though the word USB is in the question's title, the Ubuntu minimal CD can, as its name suggests, also be burnt to an ordinary CD.

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    2 days ago


















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  • Bootable USB of Ubuntu Minimal CD

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  • How do I install Ubuntu?

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I only have 700 MB CD. Tried to save to USB but still asks to burn image CD and I don't have CD big enough. Can I bypass burn image CD? how? if not how big does CD have to be? disc burner only has DVD drive option so I cant select USB as option even when USB in computer. Computer has all necessary hardware called for by ubuntu.










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marked as duplicate by mchid, user68186, Pilot6, karel, Charles Green 2 days ago


This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.



















  • Do you want to install Ubuntu as "dual boot" or would you like to erase windows and just install ubuntu? If you would like to erase windows and just install Ubuntu, you can install using a CD to install Ubuntu by using the Ubuntu minimal image which will fit on a CD but will only allow Ubuntu installation and does not contain a Live session to try Ubuntu without installing. The CD image can be found here: help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD

    – mchid
    Mar 8 at 23:14











  • Also, you cannot simply "save to a USB" you have to properly create a bootable USB device.

    – mchid
    Mar 8 at 23:26











  • You need space of 2GB for live Ubuntu, so clearly you're not going to fit that onto a CD. A DVD has 4.7GB capacity so big enough. An 8GB flash drive (UFD) is ideal. You don't burn to a UFD. You extract files to it from the Ubuntu ISO

    – Paul Benson
    Mar 8 at 23:39













  • Possible duplicate of Bootable USB of Ubuntu Minimal CD. Even though the word USB is in the question's title, the Ubuntu minimal CD can, as its name suggests, also be burnt to an ordinary CD.

    – karel
    2 days ago
















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  • how to make a bootable usb for ubuntu 16.04 [duplicate]

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  • Bootable USB of Ubuntu Minimal CD

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  • How do I install Ubuntu?

    2 answers




I only have 700 MB CD. Tried to save to USB but still asks to burn image CD and I don't have CD big enough. Can I bypass burn image CD? how? if not how big does CD have to be? disc burner only has DVD drive option so I cant select USB as option even when USB in computer. Computer has all necessary hardware called for by ubuntu.










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  • how to make a bootable usb for ubuntu 16.04 [duplicate]

    1 answer



  • Bootable USB of Ubuntu Minimal CD

    2 answers



  • How do I install Ubuntu?

    2 answers




I only have 700 MB CD. Tried to save to USB but still asks to burn image CD and I don't have CD big enough. Can I bypass burn image CD? how? if not how big does CD have to be? disc burner only has DVD drive option so I cant select USB as option even when USB in computer. Computer has all necessary hardware called for by ubuntu.





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  • how to make a bootable usb for ubuntu 16.04 [duplicate]

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  • Bootable USB of Ubuntu Minimal CD

    2 answers



  • How do I install Ubuntu?

    2 answers








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marked as duplicate by mchid, user68186, Pilot6, karel, Charles Green 2 days ago


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marked as duplicate by mchid, user68186, Pilot6, karel, Charles Green 2 days ago


This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.















  • Do you want to install Ubuntu as "dual boot" or would you like to erase windows and just install ubuntu? If you would like to erase windows and just install Ubuntu, you can install using a CD to install Ubuntu by using the Ubuntu minimal image which will fit on a CD but will only allow Ubuntu installation and does not contain a Live session to try Ubuntu without installing. The CD image can be found here: help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD

    – mchid
    Mar 8 at 23:14











  • Also, you cannot simply "save to a USB" you have to properly create a bootable USB device.

    – mchid
    Mar 8 at 23:26











  • You need space of 2GB for live Ubuntu, so clearly you're not going to fit that onto a CD. A DVD has 4.7GB capacity so big enough. An 8GB flash drive (UFD) is ideal. You don't burn to a UFD. You extract files to it from the Ubuntu ISO

    – Paul Benson
    Mar 8 at 23:39













  • Possible duplicate of Bootable USB of Ubuntu Minimal CD. Even though the word USB is in the question's title, the Ubuntu minimal CD can, as its name suggests, also be burnt to an ordinary CD.

    – karel
    2 days ago





















  • Do you want to install Ubuntu as "dual boot" or would you like to erase windows and just install ubuntu? If you would like to erase windows and just install Ubuntu, you can install using a CD to install Ubuntu by using the Ubuntu minimal image which will fit on a CD but will only allow Ubuntu installation and does not contain a Live session to try Ubuntu without installing. The CD image can be found here: help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD

    – mchid
    Mar 8 at 23:14











  • Also, you cannot simply "save to a USB" you have to properly create a bootable USB device.

    – mchid
    Mar 8 at 23:26











  • You need space of 2GB for live Ubuntu, so clearly you're not going to fit that onto a CD. A DVD has 4.7GB capacity so big enough. An 8GB flash drive (UFD) is ideal. You don't burn to a UFD. You extract files to it from the Ubuntu ISO

    – Paul Benson
    Mar 8 at 23:39













  • Possible duplicate of Bootable USB of Ubuntu Minimal CD. Even though the word USB is in the question's title, the Ubuntu minimal CD can, as its name suggests, also be burnt to an ordinary CD.

    – karel
    2 days ago



















Do you want to install Ubuntu as "dual boot" or would you like to erase windows and just install ubuntu? If you would like to erase windows and just install Ubuntu, you can install using a CD to install Ubuntu by using the Ubuntu minimal image which will fit on a CD but will only allow Ubuntu installation and does not contain a Live session to try Ubuntu without installing. The CD image can be found here: help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD

– mchid
Mar 8 at 23:14





Do you want to install Ubuntu as "dual boot" or would you like to erase windows and just install ubuntu? If you would like to erase windows and just install Ubuntu, you can install using a CD to install Ubuntu by using the Ubuntu minimal image which will fit on a CD but will only allow Ubuntu installation and does not contain a Live session to try Ubuntu without installing. The CD image can be found here: help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD

– mchid
Mar 8 at 23:14













Also, you cannot simply "save to a USB" you have to properly create a bootable USB device.

– mchid
Mar 8 at 23:26





Also, you cannot simply "save to a USB" you have to properly create a bootable USB device.

– mchid
Mar 8 at 23:26













You need space of 2GB for live Ubuntu, so clearly you're not going to fit that onto a CD. A DVD has 4.7GB capacity so big enough. An 8GB flash drive (UFD) is ideal. You don't burn to a UFD. You extract files to it from the Ubuntu ISO

– Paul Benson
Mar 8 at 23:39







You need space of 2GB for live Ubuntu, so clearly you're not going to fit that onto a CD. A DVD has 4.7GB capacity so big enough. An 8GB flash drive (UFD) is ideal. You don't burn to a UFD. You extract files to it from the Ubuntu ISO

– Paul Benson
Mar 8 at 23:39















Possible duplicate of Bootable USB of Ubuntu Minimal CD. Even though the word USB is in the question's title, the Ubuntu minimal CD can, as its name suggests, also be burnt to an ordinary CD.

– karel
2 days ago







Possible duplicate of Bootable USB of Ubuntu Minimal CD. Even though the word USB is in the question's title, the Ubuntu minimal CD can, as its name suggests, also be burnt to an ordinary CD.

– karel
2 days ago












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There are plenty of guides to show you how to create a bootable USB. You can refer to one of them. e.g. how to make a bootable usb for ubuntu 16.04






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    You can not create a bootable USB with a disc burner.



    I would recommend using Etcher to create a bootable USB, because it is open source, very easy to use, and available for almost any platform.



    Alternatively you can follow the official Tutorials to create a bootable USB with Ubuntu on Windows, Ubuntu or Mac.



    Good Luck!






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      There are plenty of guides to show you how to create a bootable USB. You can refer to one of them. e.g. how to make a bootable usb for ubuntu 16.04






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        There are plenty of guides to show you how to create a bootable USB. You can refer to one of them. e.g. how to make a bootable usb for ubuntu 16.04






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              You can not create a bootable USB with a disc burner.



              I would recommend using Etcher to create a bootable USB, because it is open source, very easy to use, and available for almost any platform.



              Alternatively you can follow the official Tutorials to create a bootable USB with Ubuntu on Windows, Ubuntu or Mac.



              Good Luck!






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                You can not create a bootable USB with a disc burner.



                I would recommend using Etcher to create a bootable USB, because it is open source, very easy to use, and available for almost any platform.



                Alternatively you can follow the official Tutorials to create a bootable USB with Ubuntu on Windows, Ubuntu or Mac.



                Good Luck!






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                  You can not create a bootable USB with a disc burner.



                  I would recommend using Etcher to create a bootable USB, because it is open source, very easy to use, and available for almost any platform.



                  Alternatively you can follow the official Tutorials to create a bootable USB with Ubuntu on Windows, Ubuntu or Mac.



                  Good Luck!






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                  You can not create a bootable USB with a disc burner.



                  I would recommend using Etcher to create a bootable USB, because it is open source, very easy to use, and available for almost any platform.



                  Alternatively you can follow the official Tutorials to create a bootable USB with Ubuntu on Windows, Ubuntu or Mac.



                  Good Luck!







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