the partition deletion segment was a nice bonus. saved me
@ccroy20013 жыл бұрын
This was a great video! I've always setup dualboot systems. Jay made all the things I struggled with look easy. Still that's part of Linux the education. On my current laptop one thing that tripped me up was my bios had a setting called "fastboot" with that enabled (default) I never saw grub and always went straight to the Windows login. So if you don't have a boot menu at power up check your bios settings. FYI if you ever update your bios it will most likely enable fastboot and you have to go in and disable it again.
@toomanyhackerssmokealot11762 жыл бұрын
awesome, i almost did it but... this gold m'dm. Ty
@Manoj-hl2jp2 жыл бұрын
thanks Christine! Your comment saves me!
@scottspa743 жыл бұрын
Another excellent guide. I have an older laptop dual-booting Ubuntu and win 10, but couldn't remember how I achieved it. Your videos go at a perfect pace, I think. Not too fast, and very articulate. Thank you.
@edwinschutjes88782 жыл бұрын
Wanted to try Ubuntu for a while, this video is a great entry point to do so! Also gave me a little refresher on Windows in the process, because I have been using MacOS for 20+ years now. Great job!
@sambathnarayananparthasara94032 жыл бұрын
You made my day. Thank you ! Making my Win 11 with Dual boot with Ubuntu, Nvidia driver, - bang on , This is what I plan to do when I get my new m/c next week. Thanks again
@beedi13 жыл бұрын
When using diskpart in Windows there is no need to delete the partitions one by one. You can save time just by using the command “clean” once you’ve selected the correct disk. This will remove all partitioning information from the selected disk.
@charlesborlase22382 жыл бұрын
yup, the clean feature is quick, however, always good to list partitions and double check that what you think you are smoking is what you expect to see smoked. Only have to smoke the wrong drive once to be very sad.
@ViOvalle2 жыл бұрын
Ever had an issue where the screen had bad coloration
@michalroesler Жыл бұрын
This is the best, most complete youtube tutorial regarding Windows/Linux dual boot.
@patriotic15263 жыл бұрын
I like your videos. Very easy to follow and understand. I jumped head first into Linux without the dual boot. Probably should have not done that lol. Keep it up man, I appreciate it
@OscarFURIOUS3 жыл бұрын
Anyone on the other side of the coin (having linux and needing to install W10/11: 1.1) You have just 1 disk. Enter on any linux live usb that has a disk utility (like gparted) and shrink your home partition leaving at least 128gb? free (that depends on you) 1.2) You have 2 disks. Just ignore 1.1 since it's easier for you. 2) Boot into W10/11 install and make sure you enter into "Custom Install" and you select the partition (for 1.1) that is blank or the 2nd disk (for 1.2) 3) After you have installed and configured W10/11, go to BIOS setup and change the boot order to make sure Grub/linux is at the top. 4) Boot into linux and sudo update-grub 5) Now you should see the Windows Boot Manager option on Grub so you will have almost the sames as 21:36
@PearceYT2 жыл бұрын
I am really surprised UEFI and TPM 2 didn't even have to be mentioned in this video, I really thought it had more hoops to jump through because Windows forces TPM2.
@chinemelumj53492 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. The instructions were very easy to follow, I did have problem with pressing the f12 button but apparently it‘s possible to boot from a flash drive from the advanced settings in windows 10 and windows 11(in case anyone is having the same problem), this option works as well.
@xrafter2 жыл бұрын
Some computers have the boot menu mapped to another key. Some keys in include F1-4 F7 Eetc
@chinedum.2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Chinemelum, your tip was very helpful.😊
@wotacroc3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the help in this video. Easy to follow commentary and full step by step instructions. My only problem was downloading Ubuntu from a USB stick. All was good when I decided to use a CD instead.
@xonemasters Жыл бұрын
Fantastic Guide! I really like that when necessary you do a deep dive and know when to get to the meat of it. Thanks
@ACEthetrue2 жыл бұрын
Incredibly detailed video! Was helpful in installing dual boot 2x as well as removing partitions on another device!!
@juanpisocampo2 жыл бұрын
U have to be aware of the bitlocker of windows, u have to turn it off before the installation of ubuntu, then everything ok
@fiddleronthenet33606 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this guide! It got me through the process for the most part, though I ran into issues with secure boot (had to turn it off then back on with an additional option for Microsoft 3rd party certs), bitlocker (had to turn it off and back on), and setting up drive encryption on Ubuntu (turns out you can only do that during install, and you have to temporarily select "erase disk" to access advanced features, then change the selection to dual boot with Windows).
@sivakumaranbazhagan16722 жыл бұрын
thanks much man, been able to install Ubentu on my system with dual boot settings. Good that you pointed out the redflags alongside the install process.
@leandersmith6184 Жыл бұрын
thank you so much for this clear, not geeky at all explination im new in this ubuntu world so you will see me again watching videos from you , thanks for sharing all the way from mexico
@aldenpines Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Clearest instructional video for this subject ever. Got my new Minisforum UM350 set up for dual booting. Now to learn Linux (shudder!).
@chessgo5028 Жыл бұрын
11:28 Hello, what do you mean by "inserted the flash drive" are we talking about the reeal phisical flash drive here? Thanks.
@Vincent45678 Жыл бұрын
My partition style is GPT, Shall I put my both Legacy support and Secure boot disable or Legacy enable and secure disable or Legacy disable and Secure enable Sir?
@MyReviews_karkan3 жыл бұрын
For the record, Fedora media writer is just fantastic and is available for every OS, too. Just something to add. Thanks for the video, Jay!
@Yazan_Majdalawi Жыл бұрын
@Chris I was surprised he didn't use it and no one in the comments suggested it!
@daniellandero65642 жыл бұрын
I have an issue, the grub menu doesn't appear when I restart and it automatically starts Windows 11. How can I solve this?
@fortunefc66502 жыл бұрын
Nice video Jay, very easy to understand and follow the procedures.
@OinSonOfGloin Жыл бұрын
70 MB/sec lol. You brush that off by saying yeah I got good internet. Thats wild
@clawwer44042 ай бұрын
in northern europe you get 1gb/s for 50 Merican bux :=) Funny thing is, with the starlink 2.0 or 3.0 you can get even in europe 1gb link for like 60 bucks :=) I've heard horror stories about American isps but it's not that weird in alot of places. That's 125 MB/s
@USAMehdi Жыл бұрын
Thank You very much for explaining every step so clearly. It's great! I just want to remind everyone to make sure and Disable the BitLocker (in Windows11) before installing Ubuntu or else you'll run into trouble. My PC locked up but MS sent me a looongest key code to enter ... so I got out of it all right! BitLocker is an MS antitheft method which is good but won't allow writing to or changing the partition.
@matthewsjardine3 жыл бұрын
I have heard that the process for dual booting Ubuntu hasn't changed, because Ubuntu supports Secure Boot and is signed by Microsoft to run just fine with the whole TPM, Secure Boot process in the UEFI. Other distros, however, such as Pop!_OS does not support Secure Boot. I have heard that disabling Secure Boot to get Pop!_OS working will prevent Windows 11 from starting up when you switch back. You would need to go and re-enable Secure Boot each time. One or two folks have even found that Windows 11 will still refuse to boot if you have something like GRUB linked to a distro that doesn't support Secure Boot. You will have serious trouble booting back into Windows. If you have any advice in this regard, I would really value your insights. I would love to dual boot alongside Windows 11, but I am risk adverse as I work in a bring your own computer environment, and Windows is an important part of my ability to get work done.
@jamescat84113 жыл бұрын
Chris is right. I dual boot by changing drives. You can either use a removable drive bay or a bank of switches to switch drives. Both can be bought off of Amazon. The switches are advertised to switch drives off to save power, which isn't a good way to save power, but they can be used to select the drive to boot to before booting.
@matthewsjardine3 жыл бұрын
@@jamescat8411 Thanks for your response. Do you not have issues with the TPM and Secure Boot? Or do you switch it off and back on again as needed? The TPM is not part of the SSD, and stores it’s own keys.
@jamescat84113 жыл бұрын
@@matthewsjardine I leave secure boot on, and install the Linux version on the new drive. I don't know about TPM, but I think it should be fine, because TPM seems to be a passive way of doing things. That is the OS needs to access the TPM first to have anything happen.
@matthewsjardine3 жыл бұрын
@@jamescat8411 I am not sure how it worked for you, but I am glad it did 🙂 I guess it is one of those theory vs reality kind of things. I am going to install Pop!_OS and hope for the best. I am technically proficient enough to deal with whatever may come, even if that means reinstalling Windows. In theory, that should not work. TPM stores the signed OS files that is allowed to boot. If not signed, the PC is supposed to not allow you to boot into that OS. I know for a fact that Pop!_OS is not signed by Microsoft. Ubuntu, Fedora, Open SUSE is, however. Therefore, they should work fine.
@aswathnarayanan3926 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot . Managed to boot version 24.04
@williamkakooza4603 Жыл бұрын
I like the matrix pc behind. Thanks a lot
@cristianfuller92612 жыл бұрын
After 17:08 I got a warning that asked me to disable Intel RST. How can I do that?
@matiashoyal43562 жыл бұрын
Very nice video but as a warning for viewers, take into consideration the windows BitLocker encrypted enable option before starting installation. Thanks a lot for this video!!
@hackyhack2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback. Do I have to turnoff BitLocker permanently to have dual boot setup? or Disable BitLocker to setup the multiboot and enable BitLocker once done? Would this even work?
@wokeclub18442 жыл бұрын
Which method did you use to disable the Bitlocker encryption?
@Bockanator2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Found this guide very useful and worked perfectly, you earned a new subscriber!
@GeoffSeeley3 жыл бұрын
What about Secure boot? Fast boot with CSM disabled for modern UEFI hardware?
@eflarsen Жыл бұрын
doing this tonight, thanks for the easy to follow tutorial!
@aqelessar2 жыл бұрын
F12 does not seem to work on my laptop. I tried F2 and setting up still no help. Any suggestions?
@lse123polis2 жыл бұрын
I have Windows 10 home and 11 home, if installing Ubuntu 22.04 as 3rd OS, and ask create boot loader, which partition to choose?
@finkitsallover3 жыл бұрын
How do you remove it and reallocate partition space back to my windows
@bkrich3 жыл бұрын
A video on customizing grub would be nice for dual-boot, I know they’re some fancy ones that look really nice.
@duncanschmidt50473 жыл бұрын
Are u good with Linux?
@nikolasmanuel64612 жыл бұрын
Great video! Thank you so much couldnt have done it without you!
@GeorgeTJ2 жыл бұрын
I've got a Matebook D14 (Intel version) and thinking about installing Ubuntu alongside Windows 11. My main concern is that the HD of the laptop came partitioned into 2 partitions - the main (W10 one) which is about 120gb and a second empty one (about 340gb) as data storage. I am considering installing Ubuntu straight onto the Data partition but my main problem is where the boot manager is going to be installed? Ideally I want it to install on the Data partition alongside Ubuntu OS itself and not on the primary Windows partition (which is already about 70% full). This is not only going to minimize the chance of messing with Windows filesystem but I I will also be able to format the Data partition with Diskmanager all at once and re-purpose it as data storage if needed. So my question is how can I be sure the boot manager will install on the 2nd (data) partition and not on the primary one?
@toomanyhackerssmokealot11762 жыл бұрын
awesome, did a reinstall after watching this video as I messed a few steps the 1st time, ha, not annymore. Many thanks, this is a frickin awesome machine now that it was installed properly - the drivers yes!! or not... but now the configuration was of course smooth and without errors and actually solved my problems I was encountering as stated here in the clip. So, I am gonna try to put Archlinux on an external drive so I can switch between ubuntu or archlinux. Btw, I locked that boot order with master keys so no one can change that, might be worth mentioning? Thanks for the video, so spot on!
@pranavdhanad80862 жыл бұрын
heyy. I have followed the procedure but in between scanning the iso file an error occurred. now my disk partition are deleted. how to recover it now? please give solution.
@kitetastic Жыл бұрын
healthy partition showing in disk manager but still not in usb imager , any ideas?
@harishmeena69__2 жыл бұрын
I need help, I'm stuck at the gnu grub version 2.06 screen, linux installed fine, it restarted it, then i changed the driver like you said to the latest one, and then it asked for a restart and now it's not booting up, just the grub screen shows up
@robertmaxa66313 жыл бұрын
I'm assuming the procedure is the same for dual booting Windows 10,and Ubuntu, or Ubuntu/Debian derived OS? I've seen some videos,that recommend resizing the partition, n Windows, as opposed to, in Linux. Doesit matter,really?
@rahulrohilla17422 жыл бұрын
Dear Sir, I have dual booted my HP pavilion Cs2082 as you said. But I am unable to see the boot loader. I am unable to start ubuntu from the boot BIOS menu also. Kindly help. Thanks
@weseehowcommiegoogleis37702 жыл бұрын
I don't dual boot a laptop. For Desktop I just run 2 drives with their own systems and select which boots from the quick boot option selector. Saves so much time and headach in the long run.
@boh703262 жыл бұрын
How to delete Ubuntu once I got the dueal boot ?I just want to get back at my original Windows 11 full hd
@AYouTubeViewer-if6yd Жыл бұрын
When I tried to write to the USB, it failed. Now when I try to open the USB, it says I need to format it. When I try formatting it, it says it's write protected. So....... I don't think I can use the USB anymore or install Linux, so I'll just stick to Windows 11. Edit: I fixed the USB, but I defiantly won't be trying to install Linux again in the future.
@jrcallen523 жыл бұрын
This was very good. I’m going to give it a try. Thank you!
@SB-io3mc2 жыл бұрын
It is very informing video thanks. I have a question and I have read previous comments. Similar concerns exist but not this exact one. I am currently using W10. I made everything W11 ready. TPM, Secure boot all active. But now my PC can not boot from USB to install anything including my WinPE recovery USB's. What to do to make sure it does? Where to copy security keys for successfull and secure boot from USB?
@no-prophet2 жыл бұрын
All went fine for me until I needed to install for dual boot. Ubuntu wouldn't recognize that there is a Win11 installation on one of the drives. Actually it has two, Win10 on old HDD and Win11 in an SSD but it just won't see it. What might be the problem?
@rsamuel2552 жыл бұрын
Hi,am a Linux beginner. i installed Linux 20.3 my MacBook Pro 2011 8.1 but I have challenge,i plug in window 📀 n corrupted the Linux which was installed ,Mac can’t even boot n how can i recover my data n doc any help
@Charlie89133 жыл бұрын
Usually i set it up in a way that i can boot my Windows installation either native or as a VM through virt-manager. I like this much more than dual booting because i usually run Linux and when i have to do something in Windows i just start it as VM. And when i do more serious things in windows i can just dual-boot the same Windows installation. Only the virtio-win graphic drivers seem to not work good with windows 11 because it doesn't automatically change resolution to the size of the virt-manager window, that worked with windows 10.
@Monarchias3 жыл бұрын
Nice. I dream about the same. How you make windows to be a native boot and also a VM?
@Charlie89133 жыл бұрын
@@Monarchias In virt-manager add a VM and set the firmware to OVMF with secureboot. Add the harddrive (/dev/sda in my case) and set the cpu to host-passthrough. Add the virtio-win ISO as a CD drive, that's needed for the drivers to access disk and network. For Windows 11 you may also add a virtual TPM and configure it to pass through the real TPM module. I installed windows native and then reinstalled it through the VM, i'm not sure if installing native is needed but installing through the VM was necessary with Windows 11 because otherwise the VM wouldn't find the drive and thus didn't boot. On my Windows 10 installation i had to remove software from asus that was automatically installed because i have an asus mainboard and that software lead to a bluescreen when booting it as a VM.
@Monarchias3 жыл бұрын
@@Charlie8913 Thank you. I'll definitely will try it. With windows 10 for now, and later who knows. :) I hope Jay will also cover this with troubleshooting included later in a future video. Let's hope the best. Until that I'll do some experiments. Thx again.
@bitsindriashwitkumar53562 жыл бұрын
After installing Ubuntu I restarted my pc and it is always opening with windows. Please help
@vendetta42242 жыл бұрын
after booting into ubuntu and clicking on try ubuntu, wifi is not connecting so had to use ethernet and there is no sound whatsoever. i don't know know whats wrong or what went wrong. please help me asap, as I need to have ubuntu up and running on my laptop for my assignments and college work
@codecage9333 Жыл бұрын
Did you do a video of how to recover if Windows waxes the GRUB boot menu? You mentioned doing one in this video, at about the 22 minute mark, but I haven't stumbled upon it.
@esroskesafos3533 Жыл бұрын
Hi. Thank you so much for the video. I have a question. I unfortunately added openmpi in my mint ulyana and I could not remove it completely. I also have mpich and therefore my executables give errors and I could not my some scientific programs. How can I completely delete that openmpi without doing harm on anything else? Thanks in advance
@zeuscarver31123 жыл бұрын
I set up a dual boot system recently (w10 & mint). It was more trouble than its worth. First the clock on the linux partition was off by 4 hours. That wasnt too hard to resolve. But then a weird problem with the networking which took days to figure out what was happening. Only happens when restarting from windows to mint. The nic gets locked and the internet doesnt work. There is no way to unlock the nic in linux. Ive tried many things. Only solution to get the internet working is to power off and power on to load mint. Should be the same thing, restart vs power off then power on. Apparently not. Also the reverse (mint to windows) works fine which made it that much harder to figure out.
@elektron2kim6663 жыл бұрын
I love having some dual boot or complicated boot computers. There is a sequence to follow, though. "Legacy boot" and whatnot in BIOS must be decided on before you start. That also mean that you don't have a choice sometimes. You can risk to redo the whole thing with wrong choices.
@toomanyhackerssmokealot11762 жыл бұрын
"esc" man, "esc" always...
@Bwajster Жыл бұрын
After the dual boot I'm able to run Ubuntu without any error, but, Windows OS is resulting in an error(automatic repair error). Not sure what I did wrong. How do I fix this ?
@Hand_me_a_handle Жыл бұрын
I installed windows mint 21.2 in my pc in a SSD. Now I want to install windows IN THE HHD but I can't any help?
@justreza-w4h2 жыл бұрын
I have a brand new lenovo laptop, it has windows 11 home preinstalled. I'm going to install linux for dual boot, I found that on windows drive C, the bitlocker was enabled. I can't disable secure boot because it will ask bitlocker key. To get the usb booted, should I disable bitlocker first and the disable secure boot?
@serdarakyol9012 жыл бұрын
Grub menu doesnt appear. When I tried to to first OS ubuntu. Ubuntu doesnt run too. Any help?
@balakrishnanpaulraj50522 жыл бұрын
Thank you , it was very simple to understand and install
@chinman403 жыл бұрын
while using usbImager i can't find formatted D drive; I have not used pendrive. any Idea how to access D folder ?
@takakazushi67033 жыл бұрын
Another home run. Thank you Jay. In a future video, could you explain how to set up a 3rd partition on the hard drive that could be used for data you want to make accessible to BOTH operating systems on a dual boot system? Thank you. Bonus points if you show how to SET UP a HDD and/or NextCloud to accept TIMESHIFT back up images. Many thanks.
@win10kimo233 жыл бұрын
Hey in the other dual boot video after i selected the dual boot option and it installed. after 3 days... the desktop environment NUKED itself!!! so WHAT SHOULD I DOO!I DIDINT BACKUP!!! so i installed windows11 instead!
@levinkuhn18992 жыл бұрын
Hello, when I open the disk management, there is no disk 1. How is that? And how do I get it?
@lescroc1073 Жыл бұрын
This video is a masterpiece !
@scapi33822 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. I had to make a few tweeks since mine is an old laptop, but otherwise really helpful video .
@tpttecmic3 жыл бұрын
Can you do a video adding the windows install as a vm in virt manager so you can access a program or file in Linux without having to reboot?
@petermikus23632 жыл бұрын
So i have some sloght troibles i installed kali insted(wanted to try a diffrent distro however kali doesn't boot with secured boot turned on while windows doesn't really let me do anything with secuboot turned off
@PaxHominibusBonaeVoluntatis Жыл бұрын
Hi. Your explanation was really great! That was easy ! I have a dual boot on my laptop.Thank you so much. Cheers! C U!
@umbertopappalardi86672 жыл бұрын
Worked like a charm! Thanks a lot!
@EdwinFairchild3 жыл бұрын
Do you have a video on dual booting from a separate hard drive. I remembsr trying this on my desktop and I could not figure out how to do it. Dual boot tend to be on a single hard drive a lot of times. Right now I dual boot on my laptop but I would much rather has Linux on my desktop on its own hard drive
@jamescat84113 жыл бұрын
Put your boot drive you are using in a removable drive bay.
@Aed_Investments2 жыл бұрын
I just finished watching your "Choosing the Right Linux Distribution | Pros & Cons of the Top 7 Server Distros" video on the @Linode #Linode KZbin channel. Kudos man, you're one helluva teacher. I appreciate and value the helpful information. Thanks for sharing.
@joufu10112 жыл бұрын
Awesome video!!! Super helpful for someone who is wanting to try dual booting. I did have one question. Do you have any resources or tips for completely removing the other OS? I've found a few resources for removing Linux and the partition if you want to go back to just windows, but haven't found anything on the Linux side. Would it be easier to just do a full reinstall, or is there a way to remove and extend partitions in Linux? Thanks in advance.
@bsszzt2 жыл бұрын
in diskpart I always used to do: >>list disk >>select disk X >>clean >>create part prim [/ >>create partition primary] that seems a lot quicker to me and it should also erase all information on the device (including all partitions) + then create a new primary partition so windows is able to use the device again. Is there any difference to your method that I should be aware of?
@horrorspidey70333 жыл бұрын
waiting for this. Thank you
@blackwidow84472 жыл бұрын
I was doing exactly as the video stated, everything was going well, until I restarted and switched to windows. After logging in, the screen was black and with a cursor, I waited for 30 mins+ hoping it would get back to normal(it didn't). I tried as a lot of tips I found on the internet. None worked. Any help will be appreciated 😭😭
@SamSam-ic7qm3 жыл бұрын
If i'm not mistaken you could use clean command after selecting the correct disk, instead of deleting each partition manually ?
@vimaljadon2 жыл бұрын
Can "Secure boot Enalbled" block external boot media like CD/DVD/PenDrive?
@scottt74002 жыл бұрын
How did you get around the TPM 2.0? I thought it would only allow microsoft signed software to run on the system
@connorplank29892 жыл бұрын
Hi, I love the video... but when I get to the Installation Type Step- I don't see the "Install Ubuntu alongside Windows Boot Manager."
@javierortiz823 жыл бұрын
In my case, I didn't get the options you showed at 18:44, I had set up a separate partition to install Ubuntu to but I'm not really sure if it was installed there lol, I liked the old way of installing better, Ubuntu has been dumbed down a bit too much in the last ten years IMO. I'm also having an issue in which the Windows Bootloader hides the GRUB options, it seems as if it was hardcoded by default into the UEFI of my motherboard itself, since not even in the bios you get the option to boot into it, but when I start the machine mashing F11 I get the actual GRUB menu, pretty weird behaviour. Any link to a video to solve that issue?
@jonathantant96112 жыл бұрын
Same, you figure it out?
@esphilee3 жыл бұрын
How does dual-boot compare to KVM in this scenario? I have been using Linux for most of my works, except Solidworks which only work in Windows. Should I consider KVM or dual boot?
@samuelitooooo3 жыл бұрын
Would definitely consider a virtual machine if you just need/want one or two apps on Windows, if only for the fact that you can partition your entire drive for Linux and then easily manage how much space you want for your VM as needed. You can also clone this VM and back it up.
@tpttecmic3 жыл бұрын
The one thing with that is solidworks should use gpu acceleration so you will need an extra gpu to pass through to the vm which you could run the host on an integrated gpu and pass the dedicated gpu through to the windows guest.
@esphilee3 жыл бұрын
@@tpttecmic , that mean I have to find a Laptop that has both integrated GPU and discrete GPU? Since all my works are in Linux, I find myself needing to reboot frequently. Unfortunately Windows and Solidworks startup time are longer than desired (pain in the ass actually). The main question is: Does KVM cause significant performance lost in Solidworks, compared to dual boot.
@ganeshsmm3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the nice video. Is it required to disable secure boot, fast boot and hibernation before installing ubuntu along wise windows 11? Secondly, does this method automatically create multiple ubuntu partitions --- one for boot, one for root, one for swap, and one for home?
@LudoTechWorld2 жыл бұрын
It is required to disable fastboot on laptop or you might won't see grub, I don't lnow for hibernation, but it's not required to disable secure boot since Ubunutu is compatible with it.
@parimalnathwani2 жыл бұрын
I have installed Ubuntu 20.04 in an external USB drive (SSD - 1 Terabyte). The grub bootloader is written to the Windows C drive (system partition) despite following the recommended installation procedure. The system will not boot without the external drive nor does it make my Ubuntu system drive portable (my ultimate objective). Can you suggest a work around please?
@CharlesFockaert Жыл бұрын
thanks much for this informative tutorial. so good so far. Did you download Ubuntu to an external drive or to the computer's hard drive? Thanks edit1: answer - laptop hard drive edit2: I don't see the USB imager download link in the description? I found it online. 1.0.9 edit3: got to the write to the flash drive step and the USBimager didn't recognize any disk to install the image on? replayed the video many times. edit4:Windows graciously "protected me" from runnng this app, and I see no way around this "protection." I have New Volume (D) showing but no way to write to it. This is a big reason I want to dump Windows 11. Why can't I over ride Windows? I'm running as Admin.
@aliabbasmir95772 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, I couldn't install Ubuntu due to an RST storage device. Changed to AHCI and edited all the necessary parameters in registry edit but the windows wouldn't boot in ahci mode. Do you have a fix for it?
@muppluadhiraj36473 жыл бұрын
Sir, is that good to dual boot a laptop most of are saying it would effect the laptop
@raghav_ramesh153 жыл бұрын
it wont affect ur laptop go for it unless u have a potato
@abitcrazy222 жыл бұрын
Hi, I have mostly used older laptops to install Ubuntu, but am planning on buying a new laptop, and do not want Windows, but want to keep it for posterity. My question is, I already have a bootable USB. Do I still need to go through the deletion of partitions on a USB drive?
2 жыл бұрын
I have a working W10/Ubuntu 20.04.3 and linux is my main system. Is there a way to keep existing distro, and turn secure boot an and refresh windows?
@donbypiso4862 жыл бұрын
Great vid, but pity you didn't show how to use the wholw drive with Ubuntu and windows, in your case so that you have nearly 1tb which you can use by both operating systems.
@jigneshshah91432 жыл бұрын
How to increase font size in boot menu. I have did it according to video and dual booting is successful. BUT BOOT MENU FONT SIZE is TOOOOO smll.. UNREADABLE.... "how to solve it"... Try everything... Including "grub" and boot time setting.... Pl help
@roybran2 Жыл бұрын
@jay Thanks for always delivering high quality and easy to follow tutorials. I've been following your channel for years. I ran into the Grub bootloader issue you mentioned. My side by side installation went to plan until the reboot point. i.e. I removed the USB media per the Ubuntu installation wizard. But, rather see the Linux bootloader with Unbuntu and windows OS options, my machine went straight to Windows. And I've checked the BIOS boot options and Linux is not an option. I did see the option for "EFI File Boot 0: yes" and chose this as the main boot option. But, again Windows boots. Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks again
@iatomic_1 Жыл бұрын
Am also facing the same errors Pls how did u fix it
@ViOvalle2 жыл бұрын
When I try Ubuntu my screen is discolor, idk why maybe because it’s running off a flash drive
@akhilbisht798 Жыл бұрын
I am not getting option of installing windows along side Ubuntu what should I do?
@dimitrissalogiannis48922 жыл бұрын
I have a relevant question: I'm trying to install Ubuntu 22.04 alongside windows 10 and have a dual boot PC. When I'm using this method, everything seems normal (I haven't pressed "Install now" yet). The issue is, when I tried to install it by using the method of shrinking C from disk management, it would say that I can't shrink a volume beyond this point blah blah blah. Should I try the method you are using in this video or not? Would it be safe for my SSD? I don't want to lose any of my files, but at the same time having Linux would be super useful for my ML Operations course (I'm not keen on the idea of using WSL). Thank you