![]() ![]() Next is the swap partition, choose Free space and click + sign. Setting as below and choose OK to create. In the opened dialog, enter the size for root partition (should be 15-20GB). Looking for the partition you have created, it will be named Free space, its size is nearly the same as you provided (The size calculation of Windows and Ubuntu are different, don't worry about that)Ĭhoose Free space partition and click + sign I will create 3 partition for Ubuntu: root, swap and home This is the most important step in this tutorial, so be careful.Something else: I will choose this option to dual boot Ubuntu and Windows on the partition created previously.Erase disk and install Ubuntu: This option will erase every data on disk (inlcuding Windows) and install Ubuntu.Install Ubuntu alongside Windows Boot Manager: to install dual boot with Windows 10 but it will affect the partition where Windows is installed on.This is an important step, you have these following choices:.Unselect all to install faster or choose Install third-party software to install additional software.Connect to the Wifi (you can choose none) and click Continue.Choose Install Ubuntu to start the installation. ![]() If there are 2 USB appeared, choose the one with UEFI (or EFI) prefix. You should research to find out the hotkey to open Boot Order/ Boot Menu (It is different among computer manufacturers)Ĭhoose boot from your USB. Open Control Panel => Power Options=> Choose what the power buttons do and do as screenshot shown to disable fast startup on Windows 10 (if it is turned on)Īfter all the previous steps are done, restart your computer. iso file you have downloaded previouslyĬhoose Start to create the bootable USB.
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