Lubuntu, an Ubuntu-based distribution of Linux, remains one of the most popular Linux distributions because it is lightweight and can run on older hardware. If you want to install Lubuntu from a USB drive so that you can dual boot Windows and Lubuntu, or if you just want to try out the Linux operating system, here's how to create a bootable USB drive with Windows.
To create a bootable Lubuntu USB stick, you will need:
The first step is to download Lubuntu. The 64-bit version of Lubuntu is recommended for most PCs. Check the Windows Control Panel to see if you are running a 32-bit or 64-bit system. You will also need to download and install Win32 Disk Imager, which you will need to burn the ISO file to the USB drive.
How to Create a Bootable Lubuntu USB Stick on Windows: