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* If I have already downloaded an ISO, they are currently available at {{Samba address}} via Samba/Windows File share.
* If I have already downloaded an ISO, they are currently available at {{Samba address}} via Samba/Windows File share.
* These downloads are in the ISO format. They need burning to a CD/DVD, depending on which format you download. The image itself needs burning, not the image file. For more information, see [[Burning a CD/DVD image]].
* These downloads are in the ISO format. They need burning to a CD/DVD, depending on which format you download. The image itself needs burning, not the image file. For more information, see [[Burning a CD/DVD image]].
* Distributions can also be put onto a USB Stick and make a bootable USB drive. This method completely wipes the stick and needs the computer to support booting from USB. However, this method makes the installation a lot faster than optical media. More info is available [[here|here]].
* Distributions can also be put onto a USB Stick and make a bootable USB drive. This method completely wipes the stick and needs the computer to support booting from USB. However, this method makes the installation a lot faster than optical media.


'''NOTE:''' As of this release, 32-bit builds are being considered Legacy. Although still supported, they may not be supported in the future. Most modern PC's are capable of using the 64-bit builds and should be used where possible.
'''NOTE:''' As of this release, 32-bit builds are being considered Legacy. Although still supported, they may not be supported in the future. Most modern PC's are capable of using the 64-bit builds and should be used where possible.