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Ubuntu is distributed over the Internet as CD image files, called ISOs.  To install Ubuntu, you first need to burn its ISO file onto a CD. You need a working CD/DVD burner and an 80 minute (700 Mb) CD for this. This page explains how you can do it using Windows, Mac OS X, Ubuntu and Kubuntu. If the CD writing fails, try writing at a slower burn speed.  The [[UbuntuHelp:CDIntegrityCheck]] page describes how to verify the integrity of the finished disk.  If your finished disk fails to boot when you restart your computer, please refer to the [[UbuntuHelp:BootFromCD]] page.
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Ubuntu is distributed over the Internet as CD image files, called ISOs.  To install Ubuntu, you first need to burn its ISO file onto a CD. You need a working CD/DVD burner and an 80 minute (700 Mb) CD for this. This page explains how you can do it using Windows, Mac OS X, Ubuntu and Kubuntu. If the CD writing fails, try writing at a slower burn speed.  The [[UbuntuHelp:CDIntegrityCheck|CDIntegrityCheck]] page describes how to verify the integrity of the finished disk.  If your finished disk fails to boot when you restart your computer, please refer to the [[UbuntuHelp:BootFromCD|BootFromCD]] page.
 
The [[UbuntuHelp:GettingUbuntu|GettingUbuntu]] page has links to the ISO image files, as well as other methods of [[UbuntuHelp:GettingUbuntu|GettingUbuntu]].
 
The [[UbuntuHelp:GettingUbuntu|GettingUbuntu]] page has links to the ISO image files, as well as other methods of [[UbuntuHelp:GettingUbuntu|GettingUbuntu]].
See [[UbuntuHelp:CdDvd/Burning]] for information about burning cd or dvd in general.
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See [[UbuntuHelp:CdDvd/Burning|CdDvd/Burning]] for information about burning cd or dvd in general.
 
=== MD5 Sums ===
 
=== MD5 Sums ===
Before burning a CD, it is ''highly recommended'' that you verify the md5 sum (hash) of the .iso file.  For instructions, please see [[UbuntuHelp:HowToMD5SUM]].  For the current list of Official Ubuntu MD5 hashes, see the MD5SUMS file for the release you're using under http://releases.ubuntu.com (and optionally the [[UbuntuHelp:GnuPrivacyGuardHowto|PGP]] signatures in the MD5SUMS.gpg file), or see [[UbuntuHelp:UbuntuHashes|UbuntuHashes]].  This ensures that the file was not damaged during the download process and is 100% intact.
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Before burning a CD, it is ''highly recommended'' that you verify the md5 sum (hash) of the .iso file.  For instructions, please see [[UbuntuHelp:HowToMD5SUM]].  For the current list of Official Ubuntu MD5 hashes, see the MD5SUMS file for the release you're using under http://releases.ubuntu.com (and optionally the [[UbuntuHelp:GnuPrivacyGuardHowto|PGP|GnuPrivacyGuardHowto|PGP]] signatures in the MD5SUMS.gpg file), or see [[UbuntuHelp:UbuntuHashes|UbuntuHashes]].  This ensures that the file was not damaged during the download process and is 100% intact.
 
=== Windows ===
 
=== Windows ===
 
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</li><li>Open Infra Recorder, and select the 'Actions' menu, then 'Burn image'.</li></ol>
 
</li><li>Open Infra Recorder, and select the 'Actions' menu, then 'Burn image'.</li></ol>
  
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<ol><li>Select the Ubuntu CD image file you want to use, then click 'Open'.
 
<ol><li>Select the Ubuntu CD image file you want to use, then click 'Open'.
 
</li><li>In the dialog, click 'OK'.</li></ol>
 
</li><li>In the dialog, click 'OK'.</li></ol>

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Ubuntu is distributed over the Internet as CD image files, called ISOs. To install Ubuntu, you first need to burn its ISO file onto a CD. You need a working CD/DVD burner and an 80 minute (700 Mb) CD for this. This page explains how you can do it using Windows, Mac OS X, Ubuntu and Kubuntu. If the CD writing fails, try writing at a slower burn speed. The CDIntegrityCheck page describes how to verify the integrity of the finished disk. If your finished disk fails to boot when you restart your computer, please refer to the BootFromCD page. The GettingUbuntu page has links to the ISO image files, as well as other methods of GettingUbuntu. See CdDvd/Burning for information about burning cd or dvd in general.

MD5 Sums

Before burning a CD, it is highly recommended that you verify the md5 sum (hash) of the .iso file. For instructions, please see UbuntuHelp:HowToMD5SUM. For the current list of Official Ubuntu MD5 hashes, see the MD5SUMS file for the release you're using under http://releases.ubuntu.com (and optionally the PGP|GnuPrivacyGuardHowto|PGP signatures in the MD5SUMS.gpg file), or see UbuntuHashes. This ensures that the file was not damaged during the download process and is 100% intact.

Windows

95 / 98 / ME / 2000 / XP / Server 2003 / Vista: Infra Recorder

  1. Download and install Infra Recorder, a free and open source image burning program.
  2. Insert a blank CD in the drive and select Do nothing or Cancel if an autorun dialog pops up.
  3. Open Infra Recorder, and select the 'Actions' menu, then 'Burn image'.

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  1. Select the Ubuntu CD image file you want to use, then click 'Open'.
  2. In the dialog, click 'OK'.

XP / Server 2003 / Vista: ISO Recorder

  1. Download and install the appropriate version of ISO Recorder.
  2. Insert an unformatted CD into your burner. (Note: one can burn DVDs with this tool only from Vista.)
  3. Open Windows Explorer, browse to your ISO file, right-click and choose "Copy image to CD".

In Mac OS X

Note: To burn most ISOs, you can use Apple's Disk Utility (Disk Copy in older versions).

  1. Launch Disk Utility (Applications → Utilities → Disk Utility).
  2. If you see the ISO in the left-hand pane, select it.
  3. Click on the Burn button in the toolbar. (If you did not select the ISO in step two, you'll be prompted to find it.)
  4. Ensure that the "Verify burned data" checkbox is ticked (you may need to click on the disclosure triangle to see the checkbox).
  5. Click on Burn. The data will be burned and verified.

In Ubuntu

  1. Insert a blank CD into your burner. A "CD/DVD Creator" or "Choose Disc Type" window will pop up. Close this, as we will not be using it.
  2. Browse to the downloaded ISO image in the file browser.
  3. Right click on the ISO image file and choose Write to Disc.
  4. Select the write speed. If you are burning a Ubuntu Live CD, it is recommended that you write at the lowest possible speed.
  5. Start the burning process.

See CdDvdBurning if you would like to burn from the command line(terminal).

In Kubuntu

  1. Find the ISO image in the file browser (available at System Menu > Home Folder on bottom of the screen next to KMenu.)
  2. Right click on the ISO → Actions → Write CD Image with K3b...
  3. K3b will now automatically verify the md5sum, make sure these match.
  4. Place Blank CD in burner and click on start.

In Xubuntu

  1. Launch the burning tool, xfburn (available at Applications > Accessories > xfburn.)
  2. Choose from the main toolbar, or from the menu Actions the option "Burn CD Image",
  3. From the Burn CD Image dialog box, click over (None) from "image to burn", and find the ISO image in the file browser
  4. In the dialog, click 'Burn Image'.

Another way is to just write the .iso file straight in windows recorder by finding the .iso file you want to write and putting a blank CD in (700mb) and right clicking your file and select 'Copy Image to CD' and when the window comes uo make sure you have writable CD and change the speed to about 3 it works better on that speed any lower and itl take about 2 hours any faster and you'll corrupt the CD thats what happened to me anyway.


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