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Installer GNU/Linux sur un ancien système

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Write to USB
  • This step will erase the USB drive you use. Use a new one or make a backup first!

  • There are two methods here which can be used -- pick your preferred method as you see fit, or as the distro you select recommends.

  • Option 1: Go to sourceforge.net and download win32diskimager to make a bootable USB drive. NOTE: This may not work with all Linux distros. If you have issues, try the 2nd option listed.

  • Option 2: Using Rufus, follow this guide to make a bootable USB drive.

  • Select the Linux image you intend to use on the system, and write it to the USB drive following the prompts in the application you choose.

Cette étape effacera la clé USB que vous utilisez. Utilisez-en un nouveau ou faites d'abord une sauvegarde !

Allez sur https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32di... et téléchargez win32diskimager.

Sélectionnez le fichier ISO Lubuntu que vous avez téléchargé précédemment.

sélectionnez votre clé USB et cliquez sur Écrire.

[title] Write to USB
-[* icon_caution] ***This step will erase the USB drive you use. Use a new one or make a backup first!***
-[* black] Go to [https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/|sourceforge.net] and download win32diskimager.
-[* black] Select the lubuntu ISO file that you downloaded previously.
-[* black] select your USB flash drive and click ***Write***.
+[* black] ***This step will erase the USB drive you use. Use a new one or make a backup first!***
+[* icon_reminder] ***There are two methods here which can be used -- pick your preferred method as you see fit, or as the distro you select recommends.***
+[* black] ***Option 1:*** Go to [https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/|sourceforge.net|new_window=true] and download win32diskimager to make a bootable USB drive. ***NOTE: This may not work with all Linux distros. If you have issues, try the 2nd option listed.***
+[* black] ***Option 2:*** Using Rufus, [guide|51255|follow this guide|new_window=true] to make a bootable USB drive.
+[* black] Select the Linux image you intend to use on the system, and ***write it to the USB drive following the prompts in the application you choose.***

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