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Do you need to Dual Boot your computer with Ubuntu and a Windows OS?This guide takes you through how to set up your computer to dual-boot Ubuntu and Windows. Show
NOTE: If you install an operating system other than the one that shipped with your computer, then you do so at your own risk. Dell cannot certify that the hardware is compatible and we cannot support the computer in that configuration. This article is provided as information for those customers who want to dual boot, but it is carried out at your own risk. Where Windows is already installed on your computer, or you install windows first before installing Ubuntu. It is recommended that a Windows operating system should be installed first. Windows does not include Non-Microsoft operating systems in its boot-menu. Installing windows can also affect any information already on your Hard Drive. This article deals with recent Windows Operating Systems such as Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, and Windows 11. If you want to install a legacy Windows operating system, use the article that is linked below:
Have you checked that your computer type is one of those certified by Canonical as being suitable for Ubuntu?
NOTE: If your computer did not ship with Ubuntu, and you have an issue that requires Technical Support Assistance to resolve. You may be asked to return the computer to the condition it shipped from Dell and advise if the issue continues at that point. If it does not, then there would be limited support possible at that point. This guide talks about Windows 8, through to 11 alongside Ubuntu 16.04 to current.
CauseThis section is not applicable to this article. ResolutionThings to know and check before you start an installThere are three things that you need to consider before you start an Ubuntu Install:
What type of Hardware are you installing to and does it change how you go about your install?The type or format of your storage media can affect how you would go about installing Ubuntu on your computer. That can be anything from installing on one of the new M2 cards. From installing on a standard SATA hard disk drive. Or installing on the same SATA hard disk drives set in an Intel Matrix RAID configuration. Check the PCs hardware allows you to make the install you need. Alternatively, read through the articles that are linked below to get an idea of how to change your installation method to accommodate your computer hardware:
NOTE: USB 2.0 and older removable media devices are not supported on computers using the new Intel SkyLake Processors. The Chipsets for the CPUs no longer support the USB 2.0 Hub. What BIOS settings do you need to go about your UEFI install?NOTE: Be Aware the latest generation of Dell computers has dropped Legacy support from their BIOS. The difference between Legacy and Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) BIOS setups can be the difference between an install succeeding or failing. Follow the information below: Press the F2 key on start up to enter the BIOS. Ensure that the BIOS is set to UEFI, and disable the Legacy option ROMS and disable the secure boot. NOTE: Not every Dell BIOS has the same appearance and the page names may change depending on the model type. However, these general instructions work on any Dell BIOS that supports an Ubuntu install.
Which version of Ubuntu are you looking to install?Ubuntu as with any other operating system is constantly looking to improve and better its usage and performance. What is different with Ubuntu is that you have the option of two updates at any time: The first is the most recent Long-Term Support (LTS) release.This update is available every two years and Canonical supports it with updates for five years. It is considered a tested and stable build. The second is the most recent Normal release.This update is available every 6 months and Canonical supports updates for 9 months. These normal releases are considered to be cutting edge but can have issues because of this. Testers and developers use this type of build. If you are looking instead to upgrade to a new version of Ubuntu, then check out the article that is linked below:
Windows needs to be the First Boot on the Hard DriveWindows needs to be installed first.Where Windows is not already installed, use one of these guides on the link below. It shows the correct install guide for the Operating System (OS) you are using:
NOTE: Remember: While setting up your boot partition in the Windows Setup, partition the Hard Drive to leave space for the Ubuntu install later on. This saves you a lot of time and effort later on. Remember whenever you work on your operating system it is best practice to have a recent backup, in case anything goes wrong. Windows is already installed.Most computers come with a version of Windows that is already installed and it takes up the whole hard drive. The Windows partition needs to be shrunk. This frees space for the Ubuntu partition.
Setting up the Install Partitions
Windows 11, and Windows 10Use Disk Management:
Windows 8.1 and Windows 8Use Disk Management:
NOTE: Do not try and create a partition for Linux here. The Ubuntu Install deals with this. NOTE: If you have resized the windows boot partition and cannot boot windows, then you can use the Windows Recovery tools to fix it. See here for guides on this.
Installing Ubuntu as the Second Operating SystemFollow the steps indicated below to install Ubuntu on your Dell PC and configure the BIOS to use grubx64.EFI (Required for normal operation):
NOTE: Dell does not recommend or support applications like Rufus. Third-party applications are used at your own risk.
NOTE: You need at least 20 GB for your Ubuntu install Partition.
NOTE: If you are unsure what your layout is, you can now select the Detect Keyboard Layout button for help.
Configuring the Boot OrderThe computer reboots into the GRUB menu and sits for 10 seconds while you choose which Operating System you want to boot with. Ubuntu 16.04 to current, or Windows 8 to 11. Ubuntu is set as the default OS to boot to. That means if you press the Enter key or wait out the 10 seconds, it boots straight to Ubuntu. Once Ubuntu finishes loading, login in with the username and password you set. Since version 16.04, Ubuntu has provided NTFS file system support automatically. That means you can access information and files from the Windows partitions by clicking the Windows Volume. If you want to change to the windows installation, reboot the PC and choose the windows partition from the GRUB menu. You can go to the guide below for some initial setup information: NOTE: If you have completed the installation and there are any issues, the easiest and quickest resolution is to run the install again.
Additional InformationApakah Linux bisa dual booting dengan Windows?Kamu bisa menginstall linux secara berdampingan dengan windows tanpa mengganggu ataupun menghapus data yang sudah ada. Cara seperti ini sering disebut dengan istilah “dual booting“.
Apa kekurangan dual booting?Kekurangan Dual Boot
Menghabiskan banyak kapasitas, space atau ruang kosong pada hardisk tentu dibutuhkan banyak untuk menginstall 2 buah sistem operasi.
Apakah sistem operasi win10 dapat dijalankan dengan sistem operasi lain dual boot?Ya, Anda dapat menginstal kedua sistem operasi di komputer Anda. Ini disebut boot ganda. Penting untuk dicatat bahwa hanya satu sistem operasi yang dijalankan pada satu waktu.
Langkah langkah menginstal ubuntu di virtual box?Bagaimana Cara Menginstall Ubuntu Dengan Virtual Box Di Windows?. Buka software vitual box pada computer kita. ... . Klik kanan pada Tulisan Ubuntu dan pilih Settings.. Lalu klik storage dan klik Controller:IDE. ... . Pilih ubuntu VM dan start.. Hingga muncul tampilan ubuntu. ... . Setting Bahasa keyboard.. Klik normal installation.. |