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I want to install Ubuntu Desktop 17.10 on my Windows 10 computer. Problem is, I tried to use Unetbootin and when I selected it on the OS menu, it displayed an error message saying to insert a Windows 10 disk (even though I have already got Windows 10 installed) and showed me the file I "was missing". So I tried to find the software called Wubi which apparently is on the download page for Ubuntu, but I couldn't find it. I don't think it's even on the ISO. Can you please help? I don't want to use a VM.

Update: I have finally gotten a USB.

wjandrea
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Boot Ubuntu on Windows UEFI computer without USB or CD

  • Use Windows Disk Management to create FAT32 partition 3GB or larger.

  • Copy/Paste contents of ISO file to new partition.

  • Reboot pressing F12 and select UEFI Ubuntu.

  • Continue to Install Ubuntu.

C.S.Cameron
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My first advice is to use Rufus to install your Ubuntu image on a USB stick. You can find it here https://rufus.akeo.ie/ It's like Unetbootin but more efficient (in my opinion). When i use it, it doesn't ask to insert a windows 10 disk. (And i don't understand why Unetbootin ask this)

Otherwise, you can install Ubuntu over network with the Netboot install. you can find some help on the official Ubuntu website here -> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/Netboot

But be aware that is not easy like the USB installation.

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