Ubuntu is a popular operating system which is open source and has easy installation. It is quite flexible thanks to its unlimited customization options and it highly secure in nature. For many developers, journey on Linux begins at Ubuntu which is why today we will give you a tutorial on how to install Ubuntu 18.04 along with Windows 10.
Following are the pre-requirements of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS installation:
First of all, make a backup of your Windows 10 operating system. Because this is a risky process and any error during installation may leave your system into an inconsistent state.
Creating a backup of the Windows 10 operating system is an optional process but it is highly recommended. Once the backup is completed, it’s time to prepare the Ubuntu for installation alongside Windows 10. To make a backup of whole Windows 10 system, you can use windows default backup utility through which you can create a backup and restore it in case of any error.
Following are the high-level steps for installation which we will cover in detail in this tutorial:
We will cover these steps one by one in detail.
To create a bootable USB drive, we will use a tool called “unetbootin”. We will see how to download, install and use this tool to make a bootable USB. Before running this tool make sure that your USB drive is formatted in FAT32 format. If it is not formatted in FAT32 format, then format it.
Before formatting, take a backup of the USB drive because during formatting all data will be erased.
To format your USB drive to FAT32, perform the following steps:
Once the USB has been formatted with the FAT32 file system, now download the tool “unetbootin” to make the USB bootable. Following are the steps to download and install the unetbootin tool.
Once the USB drive is ready, it’s time to make some space to install the Ubuntu. To do this we will use the windows disk management utility to shrink up space for the Ubuntu.
The tool we will use to shrink space for Ubuntu is “Windows Disk management tool”. Following are the steps to use this tool.
Once the shrinking process has been completed its time to run the Ubuntu live environment and then install it.
The first step to install Ubuntu is to run the Ubuntu live environment. To run the Ubuntu live environment, we have to reboot our PC and load the boot-up menu. Usually, in most of the machines the boot-up menu comes from “F12” shortcut key, however, in some machines, the boot-up menu appears from “ESC”, “F2”, “F10” key as well. For the actual confirmation, refer to the user manual of your machine.
To install the Ubuntu in our hard disk drive, double-click the “Install Ubuntu” option that is located on the desktop as shown in the screenshot below.
Once the system has been rebooted, you can see that the bootloader will ask which operating system you want to start. Select windows or ubuntu as per your requirement.
So, this was our take on how to install Ubuntu alongside Windows 10 [dual-boot]. The whole procedure is quite simple if all the steps are followed. Let us know how helpful was this tutorial in the comments below.
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