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Hi
I want to try Ubuntu 20.04 without installing it due to some driver issues in my laptop. But I already have 2 OS ( Windows 10 and Ubuntu 20.04 [Dualboot] ), so will trying Ubuntu mess with the already installed Operating systems? And I know how to make live usb and booting from it but don't know how to exit it and then bring my laptop back to normal. Tried finding procedure on internet but reliable results are not found.


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No, you can try Ubuntu on a system with



  • a single OS installed (any OS)

  • multiple OSes installed (any combination of OSes)

  • no OS installed


without impacting the installed systems.


I do this when live QA-testing (Quality Assurance) testing on borrowed devices (ie. not my own).


The only negative issue I've had, is it has changed the borrowed computers clock to UTC time, and the owner of the machine gets a message on next boot of their installed OS, telling them it's setting time back to local. This occurs on some boxes.


To try Ubuntu before installing, see



After download of a Ubuntu ISO, validate it using



To write a Ubuntu (or flavor) ISO you can use



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