When the welcome screen appears, click Release Notes to see information
about this version of Fedora. Click Next when you??™re ready to continue.
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6. Choose an installation language. Move the arrow keys to the language you want and
then select Next. (Later, you will be able to add additional languages.)
7. Choose a keyboard. Some layouts enable dead keys (on by default). Dead keys enable
you to use characters with special markings (such as circumflexes and umlauts).
8. Choose install type. Select either Install Fedora for a new install or Upgrade an Existing
Installation to upgrade an existing version of Fedora.
9. Choose your partitioning strategy. You have the following choices related to how your
disk is partitioned for a Fedora installation:
Remove all partitions on selected drives and create default layout??”This erases
the entire contents of the hard disks you select.
Remove Linux partitions on selected drives and create default layout??”This
erases all Linux partitions, but leaves Windows partitions intact.
Use free space on selected drives and create default layout??”This works only if
you have enough free space on your hard disk that is not currently assigned to any
partition.
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