Dual boot means you can have more than one operating system in one system and you can choose which OS you want to use at the boot time.
In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to install Ubuntu 18.04 alongside Windows 10 in dual boot. This way you’ll get to use both Ubuntu Linux and Windows on the same system.
In my opinion, dual booting Ubuntu with Windows is the best way to enjoy both the operating system on the true hardware which is not possible if you use either of Windows or Ubuntu Linux on a virtual machine.
Newer computers and newer Ubuntu versions support secure UEFI boot so you don’t have to disable fast boot or secure boot anymore. Installing Ubuntu and Windows in the same system has become a lot easier and hassle free.
However, I recommend making a backup of your data on an external hard disk, keep a Windows 10 bootable USB or a Grub repair disk with you to avoid any unfortunate events while dealing with partitions and boot settings.
Links discussed in the tutorial:
-Ubuntu download:
-Etcher for making live USB:
-Swap size discussion –
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After dual booting, your system will boot into Ubuntu by default (if you don't select the OS manually). If you want, you can make Windows the default OS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yp0dM-tsRl0
5:05 i get crash in here
And if i use minimal Installation its ok
When I try to make some free space it says that the online may be corrupted . Use chkdsk to fix it
how to delete ubuntu?
It worked! I am actually commenting on Ubuntu now!
When I'm going to shrink my drive its shows only 884mb but I have a total 148gb free space..what should I do??
why all partitions are logical ?
Flash! is not available to click in balena Etcher
I have a quick question. Can I shrink the D volume instead of C? Is this still going to work if I do that?
Can you show the other way around? I have linux mint 19.2 installed and i would like to dual boot windows 10 alongside. How can I do that? TIA
when I clicked flash it pulled up my command prompt, then I got an error telling me that wmic file could not be located
Its not showing let ubuntu handle option please help
Could you please tell specs of your PC? It seems pretty fast while mine seems slow.
I tried to partition my D drive and after selecting how much space i need it doesnt actually partition it. Just stuck on the blue loading cursor
Indian accent , it makes things so easy
I’ve used this tutorial before with great results, but decided to reformat my usb bc I’m using a diff version of ubuntu now. I did everything in this video, but at around 4:30 when you boot Ubuntu up, my laptop only boots my original OS, Windows. Any clue on why this is? I went into the Boot Manager and selected Ubuntu so idk why it wouldn’t work
5:25 why I don't have the " install ubuntu alongside windows" option in the "installation type"
Fabulous video explanation,,, super
what if i give name to unallocated space? can i install in it?
Ok. I did this snow now when I go to my computer along with my normal C drive and D drive as well as the USB E drive, doing this created an F,G, and an H drive. I’m on an HP laptop. Why did it do that? Is it supposed to do that? Do I need to get rid of those and how do I get rid of those?
why boot partitions is not created here?
Thank you. Just want to add: some users may face problems trying to boot from USB. Change boot options from UEFI to legacy and switch secure boot to off.
When i pick my partition in the ubuntu installation & i click on "install now", it says : No root file system is defined. Please correct this from the partitioning menu."
I created a brand new partition but it doesn't work somehow…
While installing ubuntu. I think i mistakenly choose clean disk + install which deleted everything on my machine and it also removed the windows OS.
Anything i can do now to recover my data?
After attempting for dual boot, now my pc says "No boot devices found. Press any key to continue"
Anyone using it on hdd .. On hdd it will work smoothly or not
hello you installed Ubuntu on ssd or hardisk
This is the best tutorial on YouTube for installing linux in Windows. Very simple and he mentioned everything You need
If we'd been Linux users why on Earth we'll come to your video scientist
No
So I don't have to format/ delete any data from my laptop to do this right?
Hey it's very good tutorial. I have a doubt , plz replay.
I have windows 10 on bios legacy , I wanted Ubuntu to be under uefi , so I created efi partition if 256 mb and instaled Ubuntu in uefi.
Now when I boot , it shows failed to boot , can you tell me what is the problem ?please.
Thanks
Dual boot system work perfect. Thank you
I don't see a grub screen when the machine boots again. It directly take me Windows.
Thanks a lot !
Very Helpful thanks very much
My device needs for me to click F2, for those that have the similar device
I don't have pendrive or dvd….can I do the usb work with mobile sd card without formatting it….plz answer asap
How to install Ubuntu 20.04 and windows 10 with UEFI Dual boot method on custom Desktop ?
if you choose the installation type to automatically run with windows, does it automatically alot space or must you still do it yourself?
Watch 8:23 as it shows the most important part of the video and many people make mistakes f they dont see this part carefully
okay rest is fine but i am not seeing the unallocated partition i created.
really helpful!
Whenever I get to the partitions stage, when I try to install it, it says “no root file system is defined” what do I do?
This is my quarantine project of the day 😂 to install Ubuntu to my old "gaming" laptop 8gb ram i7 gtx850m 😂
edit:it worked 100%
Thx a lot
Thank you so much
Can we create a free partition other than c:drive?
Ubuntu is linux