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How to single boot ubuntu linux without pendrive?

Because I don't have a pendrive. After installing windows 10 on my PC it has became very slow , and many of the softwares are not available for windows 32 bit.

Linux is so fast as compared to windows, and windows is using my 70% computer resources, there are many problems in windows.

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You can try to install Ubuntu, I suggest Xubuntu, which you could install from your .iso file using grb2win.

https://sourceforge.net/projects/grub2win/

Grub2Win is completely free, open source software. All modules are digitally signed for your security.

Safely boot multiple Windows and Linux systems on both GPT and MBR disks.

Supports both 64 and 32 bit EFI firmware as well as BIOS. Installs to Windows 10, 8, 7 and XP.

Grub2Win boots native GNU Grub version 2.04 code. Everything is installed to a single 20 MB directory on your Windows C: drive. The install also copies five boot modules to your EFI partition.

Automatically generates config files for PhoenixOS, Android, Ubuntu, Debian, Suse, Fedora, Manjaro, Mint, Clover and Windows. You can import Linux config files for all other distributions.

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UNetbootin Frugal Installer

You can make a Frugal install of Ubuntu to your hard drive that can be used to make a Full install to it.

Full details are given on this page:

https://github.com/unetbootin/unetbootin/wiki/installmodes

See: Making a full, standard hard disk install if you can't use a Live USB

C.S.Cameron
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