Ken,

Also take a look at Alternate Installations at

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation

Alliteratives include using a thumb drive, CD, and (probably) minimal followed 
by completion of install over a network connection.

I have found Rufus useful for making bootable ISOs under Window$.

Search first for installations on your make / model. I just have up on a Dell 
with a weird boot issue. Linux ran in live mode from DVD as well as a thumb 
drive. After installation to the HD, would not boot.

If you intend to dual boot, shrink the Win partition using Win disk management 
tools.

If you partition manually, don't delete the small efi partition at the 
beginning of the disk.

-- Roger Broseus
Pls excuse auto-correction induzed tiepos.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Traynham <ktrayn...@gmail.com>
To: xubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Thu, 21 Feb 2019 3:18 AM
Subject: [xubuntu-users] Old Computer

I have an old computer that I am trying to convert from Windows 10 to
Ubuntu or Xubuntu.  Are there any recent versions of either that come with
an installation CD (64-bit) instead of a DVD?  My computer does not have an
DVD drive.

Thank you,
Ken Traynham
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