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My main computer running Windows 10 is showing BSoD, and I want to install Ubuntu in it. I have a spare Chromebook. How to make a bootable usb stick with it, which I can use to install Ubuntu?

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  • Probably the question should be rephrased as how to write the Ubuntu iso to a usb stick in a Chromebook. – Archisman Panigrahi Oct 31 '19 at 14:45
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Yes it is possible, you need to make the USB drive bootable. You can download the ISO file of Ubuntu. Download a software to make the USB drive bootable using the ISO. I use a program called rufus or any other to make the USB drive bootable.

And then boot from the USB drive. You don't need internet for the Ubuntu OS installation.

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