Download Rufus. Select your USB drive, choose the Ubuntu 16.04 ISO, leave the partition scheme as MBR or GPT depending on your hardware, and click Start .
Follow these steps to write the downloaded ISO to a bootable medium and execute a clean operating system installation. Step 1: Create a Bootable USB Drive
After download, run:
Access the Ubuntu Old Releases Repository for 32-bit (i386), PowerPC, and ARM variants. Verifying the ISO Image Integrity
Check the boxes for Download updates while installing (note: updates are limited due to EOL status) and Install third-party software for graphics and Wi-Fi hardware . download ubuntu 16.04 iso
| Version | Download Link | |---------|----------------| | Ubuntu 20.04 LTS | https://releases.ubuntu.com/20.04/ | | Ubuntu 22.04 LTS | https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop | | Ubuntu 24.04 LTS | https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop |
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Because standard support has ended, official desktop and server images are archived and hosted on infrastructure maintained by Canonical: Download Ubuntu 16.04.7 Desktop ISO (64-bit) Server Image: Download Ubuntu 16.04.7 Server ISO (64-bit)
Ubuntu maintains older releases at: 👉 http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/16.04.7/ Step 1: Create a Bootable USB Drive After
Because 16.04 is EOL, the standard software repositories have been moved to old-releases.ubuntu.com . If you attempt to run apt update , you will encounter 404 errors.