Many people don't install Ubuntu in their Systems because they are not able to do and understand the process of partitioning that is required to be done beforehand in order to operate Ubuntu side-by-side with any operating system. It would not be surprising to say that using Virtualbox Ubuntu can be installed on top of any OS like any other application software. I have described steps to be followed to install Linux on windows OS. Let me make clear that using virtualbox any OS can be installed on Windows and vice-versa.
Step I: Download Virtualbox from Click here....
Step II: Download Latest Ubuntu iso Image from Click here
Step III: Install Virtualbox by double clicking on the installer file
Step IV: Click on new
Step V: Select Name-> Ubuntu, Type->Linux, Next
Step VI: Increase the memory size , Next
Step VII: Keep on pressing "Next until file location and size" option comes
Step VIII: Browse the location where you want to install Ubuntu
Step IX: Press Next
Now we need to locate path of desired OS.
Step X: ON Ubuntu Icon Right Click and choose Settings
Step XI: System->Uncheck floppy option
Step XII: Storage-> Under Controller IDE Browse the location of iso Image file of desired OS
Step XIII: Network-> Attached to "Bridged Adaptor", Next
Now you are ready to use your newly installed Operating System. Click on "Start" button and have an exploring time with Ubuntu.
For any queries feel free to leave commends.
Step I: Download Virtualbox from Click here....
Step II: Download Latest Ubuntu iso Image from Click here
Step III: Install Virtualbox by double clicking on the installer file
Step IV: Click on new
Step V: Select Name-> Ubuntu, Type->Linux, Next
Step VI: Increase the memory size , Next
Step VII: Keep on pressing "Next until file location and size" option comes
Step VIII: Browse the location where you want to install Ubuntu
Step IX: Press Next
Now we need to locate path of desired OS.
Step X: ON Ubuntu Icon Right Click and choose Settings
Step XI: System->Uncheck floppy option
Step XII: Storage-> Under Controller IDE Browse the location of iso Image file of desired OS
Step XIII: Network-> Attached to "Bridged Adaptor", Next
Now you are ready to use your newly installed Operating System. Click on "Start" button and have an exploring time with Ubuntu.
For any queries feel free to leave commends.