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How to Dual Boot Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and Windows 10 / 11



Dual Boot Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Linux Install Tutorial is a 2024 Tutorial on How to install Ubuntu Desktop alongside Windows 11 or Windows 10. Run through this Step by Step Tutorial to Install Ubuntu 24.04 the Desktop Version on a system with Windows 11. Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Linux Install Tutorial is intended for beginner users and shows all necessary steps to get your desktop running today.

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Useful Links/Commands:

Ubuntu Website – https://ubuntu.com/
Ubuntu Download – https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop/thank-you?version=24.04&architecture=amd64&lts=true
Balena Etcher – https://www.balena.io/etcher/
Create Swap File – https://youtu.be/HSbBl31ohjE
Ubuntu 24.04 Review – https://youtu.be/sfirHLtrIA8

00:00 Download Ubuntu
00:45 Flashing the Image to a USB
02:10 Shrinking Storage Space for Ubuntu
04:20 Booting into USB using BIOS
05:33 Changing Boot Order in BIOS
07:45 Starting the Ubuntu Installation
11:05 Customizing Partition Setup
15:10 Continuing Setup Process
17:16 Selecting Between Windows & Ubuntu
18:30 Onboarding Ubuntu
19:05 Exploring the Desktop
19:30 Installing Essentials on the Desktop

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23 thoughts on “How to Dual Boot Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and Windows 10 / 11

  • i was installing ubuntu before this new gui and on that version i can install the efi or like the grub on the root partition we've made thats why i got confused and just watched a tutorial hahahahaa

  • Hi! Is it possible to install bootloader with new installer directly on efi partition like was in older versions? Can you make video for automated installation using yaml?

  • it doesnt have a dual option for me, when i get try to do manual partitioning sda is just my 32gb usb stick, and my device is nvme0n1, i choose the space in nvme0n1 i had partioned earlier but for boot loader the only option is the flash disk

  • But what if you install the Linux distro on an other disc . Where do you put the boot manager is it still SDA?

  • if you use CSM(compatibility support module) that basically runs it in "BIOS" mode. not UEFI mode. if you install windows like that drivers for video cards and memory will not work. also, if you have windows installed in "BIOS" mode os-prober won't find it because it is looking for a UEFI partition.

  • Please make video on 🙏Best linux an distro based on Ubuntu for gamming specialy for gamer

  • I accidentally deleted windoww by deleting the windows partition but I have the boot manager how can I reinstall windows?

  • Why use that bloated balena etcher software, is there not a single command on windows that would accomplish the same?

  • I want to install it on external ssd but dont know whwt to choose device for bootloader? External disk or primary where windows is installed?

  • can you show how to do a dual boot with 2 or more linux?

  • @SavvyNik, can you make a more advanced video about installing various distros without disabling secure boot? For Ubuntu and openSuse for example this is easy but other distros require extra steps if one does not want to disable secure boot. Also to my understanding, kernel modules (for example for ZFS) also require manual signing when using secure boot. I found it hard to even find an up to date list of the status of secure boot support of distros. I also find shim and MOKs somewhat confusing, therefore I am currently using openSuse Tumbleweed on my secure boot enabled machines (and Arch/Garuda Lite on older machines without secure boot).

  • Some Notes:
    – Disable bitlocker
    – Disable SecureBoot in BIOS
    – Disable CSM in BIOS if you can't disable SecureBoot

    – Disable Fastboot in BIOS
    – Always backup your data before starting
    – Confirm you're using a UEFI based BIOS

  • your teaching something to people who already know it! throwing around words that noobs have no idea about

  • Always helpful. Previous versions of these tutorial helped me get into Linux. How about video about dual booting Windows and Pop!OS? I remember it wasn't so easy for me to do.

  • What if i have a pc that I don't want to use windows os on it but just Ubuntu, can the image file you installed on the flash drive be used? And how?

  • Sometimes, after big Windows updates it can rewrite your grub by second windows bootloader, even if you have linux and windows on separated hard disks. To prevent such behavioar, enough just set some password on your bios/uefi and this will protect your bootloaders.

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