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+[title] Boot to installation media
+[* icon_note] I recommend trying Ubuntu in a virtual machine, which is what I did.
+[* black] If you are using a real computer, you may need to configure the BIOS or press a key on system startup. If you need to change the BIOS settings, set any Optical Drives or USB CD-ROM drives as the first boot priority.
+[* black] If you want to use a virtual machine, set CD/DVD as the first boot priority and mount the iso file to the machine. There is plenty of virtualization software out there, like VirtualBox.