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How to install ubuntu on windows 10 dual boot?

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One of the best is undoubtedly Ubuntu, which combines a highly elaborated graphical interface with the classic features of Linux. It is very easy to have this operating system since it is completely free, and we can do exactly what we want with it.

The first thing we have to do is make sure the system we add to our hard drive is ready. We already have a Windows system installed on it.

The type of partition table we have on our hard drive is one thing that we must keep in mind. The traditional and classic Windows format, called MBR, is being slowly replaced by GPT, a more advanced, complete, and secure format. If our hard drive is GPT or MBR, we will do the following.

We will use this information to create a bootable USB.

We can get the latest version on the website, which is 18.10.

We must burn the ISO image on a DVD or ausb device.

The Media Creation tool can be downloaded on the part of Windows. We can download another ISO image of the Windows operating system.

We have to choose in the Media Creation Tool wizard.

One of the simplest and easiest programs to use to create a bootableusb isRufus.

We can download them from their website.

We can make a bootableusb for both Windows and Linux.

We can also make it for GPT partition and MBR.

Click on "Start" to create the bootableusb when we have the configuration like the image.

In case we need it, the process with the Windows 10 ISO is the same as with the Ubuntu.

If you want to know another way to partition the system, we propose it.

We can install the system if we have a partition enabled.

To have everything ready, we need to make our computer capable of using ausb drive rather than the hard drive.

If we have a UEFI BIOS, it will only be necessary to press the "F8" key or "Esc" to open the boot menu. We will use theusb device to start the installation.

The only thing left to do is to insert theusb into the computer and start the installation. Let's see what the process is.

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If you've never installed Linux, you may be intimidated by how extensive this is. I want to explain everything as thoroughly as possible so that it is very clear, so don't be afraid by the length of the text. It's an easier process than it seems, and you'll be able to master it soon.

You probably know all of these processes if you are a Linux expert. Since we are in Xataka Basics, I want people who have never touched Linux or done something similar to do it.

The two methods that are available are the direct option of installing with Windows and the partition method.

The first thing you have to do is choose which distribution you want to use. The distributions that are created from Linux are the heart of all of the other distributions. It is clear that they are different operating systems, but they all share the same base on which they add other elements such as the desktop environment.

We are not going to place any restrictions on the age or power of the PC, unlike the article in which we explained how to install Linux on an old computer.

You will be able to use the distribution you want, starting from a modern computer. The main Linux distributions are listed in Xataka Basics.

There are other aspects that can be taken into account when power isn't a factor.

One is the desktop type, which will give you a choice. It's not a decisive factor that would make you choose one or the other, since some distributions have different versions with different desktop environments.

The most obvious factor is support and ease of use. Arch Linux is a very versatile and modular distribution that requires advanced knowledge. When it comes to seeking help, it can be difficult to understand many of the things that are explained, and it can still be a bit complex.

Linux Mint and Ubuntu are both distributions based on another one called Debian. The two distributions are ideal for the first time audience.

They have a common catalog of applications, and the solutions to problems for one can often be used for the other.

They are two of the most popular distributions out there, which means that there are hundreds of forums and communities created around them where you can find help when you run into problems. It will be one of them that we choose for the article.

The bits of the operating system have to be the same as the ones on the computer's processor. You can see the parts of your computer you use.

If you are 64, all the distributions have a version for it, but if you are 32, you'll have to look for a version that still has a version for older computers.

I chose to use Ubuntu because it is the best known and one of the ones giving the most push outside of the Linux sector.

If you want a more familiar experience, you may be more swayed by Linux Mint or Kubuntu, as their interface is not as similar to Windows. ElementaryOS is one of the clearest options if you want a more similar interface to the macOS.

When choosing a distribution, it's important to consider whether it can work with Windows Secure Boot protection.

It is a protection that can block the start of some linux distributions if strange applications are allowed to run before Windows starts. If you are going to use another distribution, you should look at its documentation to see if it is prepared for this protection.

In the event that you want to use a distribution that does not come prepared for secure boot, we explain how to disabling it from the UEFI. It is possible that there are cases in which you can't deactivating the mode on your computer.

I have done a clean install of Windows 10 on my computer, which I used for this tutorial.

Modification of the partition on the hard drive will be the first step in making room for the new tenant. The operating system is from Microsoft. To format hard disk partition, you need to enter the application and type in the name of the partition you wish to format.

Click on drive C: or the secondary hard drive if you are going to install the Linux distro. You must click on the Reduce volume option if you want to do things with the unit. This option will allow you to reduce the partition of the hard drive and leave more space for other things.

The process is simple because you will have a single partition on the disk. If you want to install the Linux distribution on a partitioned hard drive, you will have to choose the partition you want to use and the option to reduce the volume.

You have to choose how much space you want to free from the hard drive partition when the screen opens. The only thing you can write is the size of the space in MB in which you want to reduce the partition, which will be the same space you leave free.

You can see the available space above the figure, and below the space that will be left for Windows once you have made the reduction. The quantity has been decided and you should reduce it.

The Disk Management application will show you a black space on the hard drive where you have made it unallocated after you make the changes.

The hard drive memory is not partitioned and is the size you set before. We will use this memory later to install the Linux distro.

We are going to make a bootableusb with which to install your choice of operating system. The first step is to download the ISO file. You can download the version you need from the download page of Ubuntu.

You can see the latest release and the older version. If you're a first timer, I recommend installing theLTS versions because they are more stable and long-maintenance.

ISO files are the format used to store an exact copy of an optical drive file system.

You can make copies of the operating system on other DVDs and on ausb if you have what's inside a CD or DVD.

You have to download the application to create the bootableusb after you have the ISO image. You can choose from many, but we decided to go withRufus because he was a great reference in this field for a long time.

Click on the latest version to download it if you go to the officialRufus website.

Double click on the application after it has downloaded.

You won't need to install anything as it will start. If the device field at the top of the screen is empty, you have a problem. Select the ISO image you want to create the bootableusb from, then click on the option to create the device.

A file browser will open when you click Select. You have to find and select the.ISO file from the downloads section, and then press the open button to select it.

The rest of the default options are correct if you have selected the ISO file. If you want to change something for the specific specifications of your computer, leaving everything as it is and pressing the Start button is enough to create yourusb.

When you click Start, the version of the syslinux bootloader that it uses will be older than the ISO requested. To connect to the Internet and download the version he needs, you must press the Yes button.

You will be told by another window that the ISO you have downloaded can be written to yourusb in two different ways.

You should leave the Write in ISO image mode option selected and press the OK button.

Rufus will warn you that by carrying out this process you will lose all of the data on theusb you are going to use.

If you're satisfied, click on the OK button and it will begin to prepare the bootableusb. Once the process is complete, you can remove the USB and start the new computer.

You have to boot the computer from theusb. To turn on the computer, you need to insert theusb into the slot, and then press the key that launches the drive to boot. This should be F12 but it can be other things like F1, F8, F9, F10, or ESC, depending on the PC.

When you see the menu, select the drive you want to use and press Enter to start the computer.

The first screen that will appear when you boot theusb is the language. If you don't have the language you want to use, you can click on it with the mouse or pressing Enter.

You can enter the main screen if you choose a language. You will be able to start the installation from theusb itself.

I recommend that you try the option without installing it. Once you are inside, you can start the installation with the advantage that you have already tried it, so you can decide if you want to install it or not.

You can explore the operating system without having to install it, if you prefer, because it will start via ausb. If you want to proceed, you should run the installation application on your desktop. In most of the distributions, you will find one of these applications.

The installation process can be different depending on the distribution. We're going to stick to the same process as in many other distributions, and that's the Ubuntu process.

The first screen is an introduction, and you only have to click Next to continue.

The keyboard layout is going to be turned.

The layout of the keys on the keyboard of your computer or laptop should be configured so that the v is in the middle of the screen and the is in the center. If you don't have a keyboard with the letter, you will have to look for the specific distribution that it uses instead of the Spanish one. Click next when finished.

You will be able to connect to the internet at the screen that you arrive at, something that will allow you to update your system in addition to installing it. If you don't want to connect to the internet at this time, nothing will happen if you are in a place without a connection.

All updates can be done later.

You have to decide how you want the installation to be. It is advisable to choose the normal installation, but you can also choose a minimal one without bloatware in which only the basic utilities are installed, and all the applications you will have to choose from. You can install third-party programs by selecting the last option, which is usually proprietary drivers for components such as your graphics card or WiFi.

You have to decide how you want to do the installation.

It is possible to install Ubuntu with Windows 10 without any problems if you choose the option to do it together. The installation will start automatically if you confirm this selection.

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Answer # 3 #

This guide shows you how to dual-boot your computer.

You can install windows on your computer before installing Ubuntu.

It's recommended that a Windows operating system be installed first. Non-Microsoft operating systems are not included in the boot-menu. Any information already on your Hard Drive can be affected by installing windows.

The article deals with recent Windows operating systems.

If you want to install a legacy Windows operating system, you can use the article that is linked below.

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