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- #EASYBCD FOR UBUNTU HOW TO#
- #EASYBCD FOR UBUNTU INSTALL#
- #EASYBCD FOR UBUNTU UPDATE#
- #EASYBCD FOR UBUNTU SOFTWARE#
#EASYBCD FOR UBUNTU UPDATE#
But when the November update for the Windows 10 was released (also called the Threshold 2 update), I reinstalled Windows 10 once again. If have any questions or queries, please let us know using the comment box below.I had Ubuntu 14.04 and Windows 10 dual boot system for a long time.
#EASYBCD FOR UBUNTU HOW TO#
This completes our tutorial on how to dual boot Ubuntu with Windows 10. Step:17) That’s it guys, we have successfully installed Ubuntu along with Windows 10 & can now use both the operating systems without an issue, Select the created user & enter the password to login, Step:16) Now after completing the bootup process, we will see the login screen. Here we can either opt to login to Ubuntu by selecting the first option or we can also boot into Windows 10 by selecting the last option. Step:15) Now when the system is restarted, we will see the following boot menu first. Also remove the installation media from system before restarting the system, Step:14) Once the installation has been completed, we will be asked to restart our system. Step:13) We have now entered all the needed information, Ubuntu will now proceed with the installation & depending on the allocated system resources it can take anywhere between 5 to 20 mins, Enter all the requested information & once done, press Continue, Step:12) Now comes the part of installation, where we need to create information about our User, our computer name & password etc. Step:11) Now we would be asked about our Geographical location, select your country & proceed by clicking on the Continue button,
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Step:10) On the following screen, press ‘ Write changes to disk‘ to proceed further with the installation,
#EASYBCD FOR UBUNTU INSTALL#
Since we are dual booting with Window 10, we will select the first option ‘ Install Ubuntu alongside Windows 10′, rest options can be choosen when we are installing Ubuntu afresh,
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Step:9) On the next screen, we will select the installation type. Select the option, you see fit & press Continue, Step:8) On the next screen we are introduced to a little change, we have an extra option to select what apps we need to install on our system & we can either select Normal installation with all the default applications or we can also select Minimal Installation with only a web browser & some basic utilities. Step:7) On next screen, we will be asked for ‘Keyboard Layout’, I am leaving it at default, modify it as per your needs & press Continue, Step:6) Once the Ubuntu image has been booted up, we should see the following options. Step:5) Next step is to shutdown your system & insert a bootable USB or a Live DVD for Ubuntu 18.04 onto the system & than boot the system into the Ubuntu image, Step:4) As shown is the screenshot below, we now have 40 GB of unallocated space that will be used for Ubuntu 18.04 installation For our tutorial, we will be using 40 GB, Step:3) On next screen, select the amount you want to shrink and press ‘Shrink’. Select the partition with some free space (at least 25 Gb), right click & select ‘ Shrink Volume‘ Step:2) We need to free up some space from our HDD, we will do it by shrinking the volume that has some free space. To open Disk Management console, open run prompt (by pressing Windows Key + R or by typing ‘run’ in search bar) & type ‘ diskmgmt.msc‘ Once done, we need to open Disk Management Console. Step:1) Login into your Windows 10 system. So let’s get starting, Dual boot Ubuntu 18.04 LTS with Windows 10įor purpose of this tutorial, we assume that you have Windows 10 system with at least 25 Gb free HDD space. So that was something brief about Ubuntu 18.04, let’s now get to our main topic, which is how to dual boot Ubuntu with Windows 10 system. Also, you should not worry about Spectre & Meltdown attacks with Ubuntu 18.04. We have usual thunderbird, libre office, Firefox, Nautilus file manager etc at our disposal, their versions have been upgraded.
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#EASYBCD FOR UBUNTU SOFTWARE#
On the software front, most of the defaults remains the same.