Then proceed with the installation as shown below. See the image below:įollow the steps to select the USB drive as your installation media.
Your computer will reboot to advanced Windows 10 mode.Then enter the command below and press enter. Still logged on to Windows 10, open command prompt as administrator.
Now you are ready to install Ubuntu! This is the last step to dual boot Ubuntu and Windows 10. Locate Secure Boot and disable it.ĭual Boot Ubuntu and Windows 10: Install Ubuntu Windows 10 will restart into Advanced boot mode.When Command Prompt opens, type the command below.From Windows 10, search for Command Prompt, right-click it and select Run as Administrator.Here are the steps to disable secure boot: One risk is that your computer may become more prone to boot sector virus attack. There are risks associated with disabling Windows 10 secure boot. When the option to shrink drive c loads, enter the value in the highlighted part of the image below.Wait for Disk Management to calculate available free space. When Disk Management loads, right-click drive C and select shrink volume.Then right-click the Widows logo and select Disk Management. This is where you will install Ubuntu.įollow the steps below to create a free space on Windows 10. Disable Windows 10 secure boot (UEFI Secure Boot)Ĭreate a free space on the hard disk to install Ubuntuīefore you dual boot Ubuntu and Windows 10, you need to create a free space in your hard drive.Create a free space on the hard disk to install Ubuntu.Then proceed to the next step.ĭual Boot Ubuntu and Windows 10: Prepare Windows 10 When the USB prep completes, click Close.Wait for the USB stick preparation to complete. When you click Create, the window below will pop up.Finally, click the drop-down beneath Step 3 and select the USB drive you wish to use. Then on step 2, click browse, navigate to the location you saved the downloaded Ubuntu ISO image and click it. On Step 1, click the drop-down and select Ubuntu.