How to Dual-Boot Windows 11 & Ubuntu
With Windows 11 having been recently released, I decided to refresh my dual-boot video for Ubuntu. In this video, I’ll go over the process of setting up a dual-boot between Windows 11 and Ubuntu, so that way by the end of the video you’ll have both platforms set up and ready to go.
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00:00 – Intro
01:30 – Downloading the Ubuntu ISO image
03:39 – Downloading usbimager
05:06 – Using diskpart to remove partitions from the flash drive
07:52 – Preparing installation media for Ubuntu
10:17 – Taking a look at my Windows 11 installation
13:17 – Testing compatibility with Ubuntu prior to installation
16:18 – Installing Ubuntu for the dual-boot
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Have set up dual boot multiple times. That is the easy part. The problem is sound works on the windows partition but not on the Linux side. Tried many fixes but nothing worked. Really pathetic.
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 ?
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?
why i am facing a issue with the bitlocker after dual booting ?
Why do so many people use Ubuntu for dual-boot? Is it the most stable in a dual-boot system?
Fantastic Guide! I really like that when necessary you do a deep dive and know when to get to the meat of it. Thanks
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
doing this tonight, thanks for the easy to follow tutorial!
@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
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?
I am stuck the the usb imager, i go to find the linux iso, selected that iso. Then go to the drop menu to find the drive nothing pops up. Its blank. Yes i made a separate drive
I found that Windows 10 tended to break grub after windows updates
As soon as the usbimager is done writing it wants me to format the flash drive. I get the write protected block. Nothing in the CMD register or disk part route will solve this. Looks like none of my sd cards or thumb drives are usable for anything now. I don't want to buy anymore if this process is just rendering them useless. It just doesn't work! Guess I won't use linux in any form then.
This is the best, most complete youtube tutorial regarding Windows/Linux dual boot.
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
The same process works with other Linux distros such as Fedora, Debian etc. Currently I have Windows and Fedora dual booting on an HP Laptop.
hey.. i installed ubuntu but it is not showing on the boot loader screen when i turn my laptop on… is there any way to solve it/??
This video is a masterpiece !
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.
healthy partition showing in disk manager but still not in usb imager , any ideas?
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.
Please can somebody help!!!!
In that usbimager it's not showing the disk only
Can someone help please
70 MB/sec lol. You brush that off by saying yeah I got good internet. Thats wild
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.
What's the ram usage for Mint vs Ubuntu? Does Ubuntu take up more ram?
I like the matrix pc behind. Thanks a lot
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.
Bro how we change Linux gcc version 11 to 7 in ubuntu 20.04
I am not getting option of installing windows along side Ubuntu what should I do?
wonderful
11:28 Hello, what do you mean by "inserted the flash drive" are we talking about the reeal phisical flash drive here? Thanks.