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How would I dual boot.

How would I dual boot.

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Horvatti
Junior Member
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06-21-2016, 06:51 PM
#11
How many partitions do you possess? Keep in mind the typical limit is around four primary partitions, with one often reserved for the system. If your configuration already includes three (C:, D:, and ESmile, things might not go as planned. However, if you have only two partitions—C and D—consider reducing one to match your desired Ubuntu partition size. Boot from an Ubuntu installation media, select "Install alongside Windows," or proceed with a custom setup. Set up a root partition using ext4 journaling filesystem and a small swap partition. If you're using an SSD, the swap partition may not be needed. For more details and visuals, visit the provided link.
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Horvatti
06-21-2016, 06:51 PM #11

How many partitions do you possess? Keep in mind the typical limit is around four primary partitions, with one often reserved for the system. If your configuration already includes three (C:, D:, and ESmile, things might not go as planned. However, if you have only two partitions—C and D—consider reducing one to match your desired Ubuntu partition size. Boot from an Ubuntu installation media, select "Install alongside Windows," or proceed with a custom setup. Set up a root partition using ext4 journaling filesystem and a small swap partition. If you're using an SSD, the swap partition may not be needed. For more details and visuals, visit the provided link.

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ram516
Junior Member
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06-21-2016, 07:14 PM
#12
Windows seems to prioritize booting before Ubuntu despite your changes. Need assistance?
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ram516
06-21-2016, 07:14 PM #12

Windows seems to prioritize booting before Ubuntu despite your changes. Need assistance?

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DefaultTV
Member
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06-29-2016, 07:58 AM
#13
No, I haven't installed Ubuntu yet.
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DefaultTV
06-29-2016, 07:58 AM #13

No, I haven't installed Ubuntu yet.

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maxdu632
Member
210
06-29-2016, 11:50 AM
#14
You mentioned the Windows bootloader bothers you, but I see you haven't installed Ubuntu yet.
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maxdu632
06-29-2016, 11:50 AM #14

You mentioned the Windows bootloader bothers you, but I see you haven't installed Ubuntu yet.

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Hypersnake
Member
208
06-30-2016, 08:42 PM
#15
You're preparing your LiveUSB now.
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Hypersnake
06-30-2016, 08:42 PM #15

You're preparing your LiveUSB now.

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Zelda_Boy
Member
114
07-02-2016, 08:01 PM
#16
I used the instructions to reach this point.
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Zelda_Boy
07-02-2016, 08:01 PM #16

I used the instructions to reach this point.

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Elliepls
Member
222
07-03-2016, 01:20 AM
#17
Was das USB-Gerät als erstes Gerät im Boot-Programm im BIOS/UEFI eingestellt? Funktioniert es, um daraus zu starten?
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Elliepls
07-03-2016, 01:20 AM #17

Was das USB-Gerät als erstes Gerät im Boot-Programm im BIOS/UEFI eingestellt? Funktioniert es, um daraus zu starten?

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ChafSwafty
Member
123
07-03-2016, 10:04 AM
#18
Yup.
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ChafSwafty
07-03-2016, 10:04 AM #18

Yup.

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Just_A_Wolf
Member
108
07-09-2016, 09:49 AM
#19
Yes, you can boot from it.
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Just_A_Wolf
07-09-2016, 09:49 AM #19

Yes, you can boot from it.

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Adabelle
Senior Member
724
07-15-2016, 09:30 PM
#20
You need to disable secure boot in your bios. Also make sure Legacy USB is enabled.( There is also a legacy boot option that you might have to enable. Some motherboards have and "auto" mode that is hidden, but some of them require you to manually enable it. Try disabling secure boot first though).
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Adabelle
07-15-2016, 09:30 PM #20

You need to disable secure boot in your bios. Also make sure Legacy USB is enabled.( There is also a legacy boot option that you might have to enable. Some motherboards have and "auto" mode that is hidden, but some of them require you to manually enable it. Try disabling secure boot first though).

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