If your system uses BIOS-MBR then watch this video - ruclips.net/video/-iSAyiicyQY/видео.html Learn Dual boot More In-depth From Scratch Like Installing Windows & Ubuntu on an Empty Drive watch this ruclips.net/video/pHPBTpmkjCA/видео.html
hey KSK, nice tutorial. I followed everything as in your video, but my system is not booting into grub, and instead it boots directly into windows 10. what shall I do? Plz help...
I'm trying to install Ubuntu on my Asus Vivo book 4 running on core i5 10th gen. As soon as I enter setup, I'm getting error asking for turning off Intel RST technology. I'm not sure what it is. Can you please guide through that?
This worked flawlessly on my home gaming PC that I'm looking to transition into a work PC with Linux. Thank you for the detailed step by step, not all heroes wear capes.
thank you for showing how to delete the grub. looked into installing ubuntu on a persistent usb but the grub was added to my boot. Fortunately I saved this video and remembered you showing how to delete it.
Amazing video! I almost followed the steps for BIOS-MBR installation, but the first part of both videos clarifies which path must be followed! Thank you so much!
You rock man. I had my system stuck in bootloop previously like couple of years before when removing Ubuntu and you added the important parts as well, thank you for that man, it really helps out a lot, quite a good video, will recommend it to my friends to watch. Respect!
Hi...Could you please explain how you got out of that bootloop you were talking about? I am facing the same issue. My laptop keeps rebooting with "reset system" message. I would really appreciate the help.
@@botezatusergiu9439I know it's been a year but if someone else is facing the same problem: Go to BIOS and then to tab boot and then in boot priority order move ubuntu to the end of the list. Then you should be able to boot windows and delete ubuntu correctly like it is shown in the video.
Note: F10 will not always go to the boot menu. It all depends on the device manufacturer so for example. My computer manufacturer is Acer so I press F12 to go to boot menu and F2 to enter BIOS.
You don't actually need 30+GB. The default partition size chosen by the installer depends on the size of your drive. For me, the partition it defaulted to was around 8GB for installation.
solid. had a couple of hiccups, as expected with this kind of thing. i needed to already extend my C drive ahead of time and it worked 3rd time around. thanks for great vid.
Thank you so much man!! For someone who's facing infinite errors when you plug out the USB just force shut down your laptop by pressing power button for approximately 5 seconds then again start the pc and you'll see Ubuntu option.
If you are in Windows 10, click on Windows Logo, then Shut down, and SHIFT SELECT > RESTART. When Windows ask for a Boot Option, select your USB Media drive, that's it.You will boot your PC/Laptop/Notebook with your Ubuntu USB drive.
@@jfmgamingjfmgaming728 it really depends, F11 got me to boot menu on my Mobo. It really varies alot, so just research your board and you'll find something 👍
Hi, thanks for the great tutorial. But to note, this process you described is not working for ubuntu 22.04. I think you have already made a newer version of the installation for 22.04, I highly recommend seeing that instead for anyone who came across this first. Since many might not read this entire text, just in case, make sure not to throw away the USB you use. It was very helpful in case you mess up the revert back procedure. Please take note of all resources and, follow proper installation procedure, take help from someone with knowledge of this process. A few of the main issues faced by me were 1) We need to perform disk shrinking to free up space for the dual boot if we wish to do it in SSD- something I tried and faced a problem with since simply trying shrink volume wasn't working. And if someone wished to proceed with HDD itself for the ubuntu system, leaving windows in SSD altogether, it did work. 2) Dual boot installation of ubuntu 22.04 asks for the creation of a key for secure installation of third-party software, I guess. After the installation, during the first reboot, a MOK screen appears asking for 4 options. I couldn't find any information regarding this. Also, the screen freezes here. I had to manually reboot it with the power button. Then the MOK screen closes automatically in 10 seconds. There is a lag while using ubuntu in HDD, which is not explained clearly on any site. 3) If someone wishes to uninstall ubuntu, the steps suggested in the video might not always work. Especially if someone is dual booting ubuntu in HDD (which I tried), after the partition, the rest of the HDD and ubuntu allocated space are separated by EFI system partition. So if someone tries to delete the volume of ubuntu, they shall not be able to merge it back into the rest of the HDD due to the EFI partition in between. This is really important to note: (and thanks to the creator for having mentioned this in the video) if you don't follow the steps (even if you successfully merge back the partitions into one), it shall result in a grub error unless you follow all the instructions to properly get rid of the ubuntu partitions. I made this mistake by trying to reboot since I believed I wiped out the partition and the rest would be undisturbed, but I ran into the GRUB error anyways. There are a few fixes mentioned on the internet, but they are quite risky. Some were referring to online partition backup software and so on. One fix mentioned was to install ubuntu (using the USB) back into the partition which was wiped but could not be merged. This was the best fix I could find. I reinstalled ubuntu back by opening the boot option using USB, the same procedure, but the time it takes is way too longer than normal installation. (it doesn't ask for partition since it's already been created and wiped). Luckily I was finally able to get back to the dual boot setting; I haven't touched ubuntu since. I've been using only windows. I hope to completely revert back to pure windows by removing ubuntu completely, hopefully with the help of an expert, and doing it safely. One wrong step and the computer could never be recoverable. Always create a backup for these situations, and always take help from someone experienced. Sorry for the very long comment.
you should always show how to do manual partition in videos bcoz if we learn manual partitioning properly once then thier will be no need to learn install alongside windows means if we leard hard one we can do our own customisation & i like all videos posted about linux in this channel thanks for wonderful contents
I completely agree. That is the only reason why I'm here. I recently got a new machine with a UEFI bios which I was unfamiliar with. I wanted to know which partitions I should create.
Sorry but this video became useless to me once you chose Install Ubuntu alongside Windows boot Manager (6:42). Should have done custom partitions. Demonstrate what partitions we need and howto/where to install GRUB.
Watch the guide for Legacy systems from the same guy. / should be a logical ext4 drive, swap area whatever (around the size of your ram), and bootloader on the linux / partition (don't overwrite windows bootloader).
Great and concise tutorial!! However, I wish to shed light upon a few issues that might pop up if the machine is in UEFI mode. (i) Make sure that the disks allocated in windows are not bit encrypted. If its not decrypted, then the install along with windows option won't function as the access to the disks will be denied. You can enable/disable encryption from the start menu in windows and you can check if its done via the disk management window. (ii) Turn off the secure boot so that the additional drivers can be installed without any interruptions .Otherwise, one has to set a password before reboot and enroll MOK while rebooting after installation [which can be avoided if secure boot is turned off :) ] Rest everything should go smooth as shown in this tutorial. :)
Great Video, Super clear! I've installed and uninstalled Ubuntu without facing any problem. Luckily you explained perfectly how to Avoid the Grub boot mode... If I haven't seen that part instead of writing this comment... I would probably be googling and struggling online to find a way to boot my Windows 10 in this moment :D
Nice video , @Ksk Royal. But I've got a small doubt. In this video, you used the "Install alongside widows" option and in the Legacy BIOS video you used the " Something else" option, why? Also, in the Legacy BIOS video, you used some space and reserved it for swap memory, here, in UEFI, you didn't assign any swap memory? Why? Is it possible to assign swap memory during installation in UEFI BIOS as well?
I've got a small doubt. In this video, you used the "Install alongside widows" option and in the Legacy BIOS video you used the "Something else" option, why? Also, in the Legacy BIOS video, you used some space and reserved it for swap memory, here, in UEFI, you didn't assign any swap memory? Why? Is it possible to assign swap memory during installation in UEFI BIOS as well?
Thanks bro for this video. Your video was very informative. I am successfully running ubuntu in my dell laptop with windows 11. Btw I personally like ubuntu more.
I have a question. I did uninstall ubuntu on my computer and remove grub by assigning a letter "x". But after a restart, the drive "x" is showing in my drive list. How to hide it again? Your response will be much appreciated
Hey man! I have follow this step by step but after all the installation i restart the system but it’s booting directly to my windows not showing me the option of choosing which OS to boot.
It worked, It was sketchy i had to change some bios settings, ubuntu did not want to install, had to do stuff in windows, had to defregment my drive aswell, In the end it worked flawlessly
Successfully installed Ubuntu on my system without hurting Windows 10 For future audience reference My laptop is "HP OMEN" and I used "Sandisk 8 GB Pendrive". All steps worked well and Ubuntu is running flawlessly
Modify partitions within the 'disc' application on your Ubuntu live USB, be careful in doing so, and know what you are modifying. Have backups! Don't attempt to modify a partition that isn't backed up.
Hi Ksk, i followed your tut step by step,i restarted my computer after ubuntu installation completed but there is no sign of ubuntu, only win10 is showing up.
My installation froze up a few minutes in, now my harddrive doesn't boot up from windows10 or ubuntu install. It says "no bootable disk selected" A few times it does not even get detected during post on power up. What can i do to at least get my data off or erase the ubuntu install that was started? Any help is appreciated i have over 40 gb of data i need to save.
Both the videos are best ❤️✨ One question : What to do if I want to use the windows boot loader like you did for mbr? Is the process same as you did for mbr by installing grub in root folder and listing it with easybcd? Or is it some other method?
After restart from ubuntu. My laptop automatically start with windows and I cannot find the ubuntu which I installed as you show in that way. What should I do now ?
Hold shift while you choose restart from the task bar. This is what helped me. But then ran into issues with ubuntu not seeing windows and trying to erase my HD.
Thanks bro, it worked properly on my new Dell Inspiron 5402. I am amazed how much support Ubuntu provides. I was having issues with Manjaro due to the new Intel Iris Xe graphic card, and was not able to boot into the desktop, so I tried Ubuntu and it turns out my GPU is already supported by it. Thanks again for the clear explanation :)
most probably grub is not visible when you restart your pc, so simply just press F10/F12 while booting and go to boot loader and bring ubuntu above windows boot manager, then from next time grub or option to choose your OS will be visible.
Have you made a video on how to install it with UEFI Secure Boot. I've been trying to get it installed but the secure boot setup doesn't seem to work. Maybe I'm just doing something wrong. 🤔
Thanks a lot !! Very time saving and crisp video. Really appreciate your work. Btw can you pls tell do we need to backup all our windows data before this procedure or not as in video I didn't see any backup part. TIA
Hi! Hope you reply. I was performing installation but on my laptop it only shows the last 2 options and not the first option from 6:40 . Please tell me what should I do now
Thanks man, this worked well for me. One issue (for anyone experiencing the same): When booting from the USB, the screen frooze on a bunch of errors. However, after some time I did hear the ubuntu start sound. In this case, try Ubuntu (safe graphics mode).
If your system uses BIOS-MBR then watch this video - ruclips.net/video/-iSAyiicyQY/видео.html
Learn Dual boot More In-depth From Scratch Like Installing Windows & Ubuntu on an Empty Drive watch this
ruclips.net/video/pHPBTpmkjCA/видео.html
hey KSK, nice tutorial. I followed everything as in your video, but my system is not booting into grub, and instead it boots directly into windows 10. what shall I do? Plz help...
Nice Video, btw how did you changed your accent in all your videos? which software you're using?
@@abhishekagrawal3405 press f12(or any key that opens up your boot manager and select ubuntu and thats it)
Can we also use the easyBCD in this UEFI tutorial to completely removed ubuntu from boot manager? like the one for MBR Legacy BIOS video earlier?
I'm trying to install Ubuntu on my Asus Vivo book 4 running on core i5 10th gen. As soon as I enter setup, I'm getting error asking for turning off Intel RST technology. I'm not sure what it is. Can you please guide through that?
Thanks a lot for the video, before this video I was little bit worried about data loss,now I am happily installed Ubuntu OS👍🙂
This worked flawlessly on my home gaming PC that I'm looking to transition into a work PC with Linux. Thank you for the detailed step by step, not all heroes wear capes.
You are welcome ))
did u do it on windows 10 or 11? Does this work on windows 11?
@@MO51_ Did it on Windows 11, same process nothing has changed.
thank you for showing how to delete the grub. looked into installing ubuntu on a persistent usb but the grub was added to my boot. Fortunately I saved this video and remembered you showing how to delete it.
Man, this is the only video I used to install and uninstall Ubuntu. Your instructions are clear af! Thanks a lot
thank you! you were there from installation to uninstallation 🤝😎
Amazing video! I almost followed the steps for BIOS-MBR installation, but the first part of both videos clarifies which path must be followed!
Thank you so much!
That means you created Swap partitions also?
Hey i did the same, I mistakenly followed the tutorial for BIOS-MBR, would that be a problem??
You rock man. I had my system stuck in bootloop previously like couple of years before when removing Ubuntu and you added the important parts as well, thank you for that man, it really helps out a lot, quite a good video, will recommend it to my friends to watch. Respect!
Hi...Could you please explain how you got out of that bootloop you were talking about? I am facing the same issue. My laptop keeps rebooting with "reset system" message. I would really appreciate the help.
@@botezatusergiu9439I know it's been a year but if someone else is facing the same problem: Go to BIOS and then to tab boot and then in boot priority order move ubuntu to the end of the list. Then you should be able to boot windows and delete ubuntu correctly like it is shown in the video.
Note: F10 will not always go to the boot menu. It all depends on the device manufacturer so for example. My computer manufacturer is Acer so I press F12 to go to boot menu and F2 to enter BIOS.
On windows holding shift while clicking restart will open option menu and you can choose your usb drive. Works on any windows 10 device
You don't actually need 30+GB. The default partition size chosen by the installer depends on the size of your drive. For me, the partition it defaulted to was around 8GB for installation.
I think it uses math to see how much space u have on your pc and then get number...... it just guessing
solid. had a couple of hiccups, as expected with this kind of thing. i needed to already extend my C drive ahead of time and it worked 3rd time around. thanks for great vid.
Bro are you from India? Your accent is mind blowing 🤯bro pretty amazing!
Yes I am. Thank you so much
@@kskroyaltech even me
AT FIRST I TOUGHT U WERE A FOREIGNER BY YOUR KILLING TONE...!!!!!
Seriously dude. I was unaware about it that you're from India. Your accent is awesome. I thought I am watching video of some foreigner.
@@kskroyaltech bro will this work for windows 11
@@jafardahodwala6477 the process is basically identical for all uefi BIOS users.
Thank you so much man!! For someone who's facing infinite errors when you plug out the USB just force shut down your laptop by pressing power button for approximately 5 seconds then again start the pc and you'll see Ubuntu option.
If you are in Windows 10, click on Windows Logo, then Shut down, and SHIFT SELECT > RESTART. When Windows ask for a Boot Option, select your USB Media drive, that's it.You will boot your PC/Laptop/Notebook with your Ubuntu USB drive.
Pls explain brief. I don't get it
@@naeemhossain1533 press shift on keyboard and click on restart at the same time, this way windows will show boot options
Thanks bro..The f10 option was not working for me..this worked..thnx
Thank you so much! Before i see your video, i was little bit worried for dual bot. But, it is completed flawless :)
You are welcome!
Excellent job!!! Thank you very much! Ps. for ASUS desktop users, F8 took me to the boot menu!
Tysm man ur a life saver
@@jfmgamingjfmgaming728 it really depends, F11 got me to boot menu on my Mobo. It really varies alot, so just research your board and you'll find something 👍
@@bettercallai_ but mine is an asus desktop
@@jfmgamingjfmgaming728 Ok, yes, there are many different motherboard brands.
Hi, thanks for the great tutorial. But to note, this process you described is not working for ubuntu 22.04.
I think you have already made a newer version of the installation for 22.04, I highly recommend seeing that instead for anyone who came across this first.
Since many might not read this entire text, just in case, make sure not to throw away the USB you use. It was very helpful in case you mess up the revert back procedure. Please take note of all resources and, follow proper installation procedure, take help from someone with knowledge of this process. A few of the main issues faced by me were
1) We need to perform disk shrinking to free up space for the dual boot if we wish to do it in SSD- something I tried and faced a problem with since simply trying shrink volume wasn't working.
And if someone wished to proceed with HDD itself for the ubuntu system, leaving windows in SSD altogether, it did work.
2) Dual boot installation of ubuntu 22.04 asks for the creation of a key for secure installation of third-party software, I guess. After the installation, during the first reboot, a MOK screen appears asking for 4 options. I couldn't find any information regarding this. Also, the screen freezes here. I had to manually reboot it with the power button. Then the MOK screen closes automatically in 10 seconds.
There is a lag while using ubuntu in HDD, which is not explained clearly on any site.
3) If someone wishes to uninstall ubuntu, the steps suggested in the video might not always work. Especially if someone is dual booting ubuntu in HDD (which I tried), after the partition, the rest of the HDD and ubuntu allocated space are separated by EFI system partition. So if someone tries to delete the volume of ubuntu, they shall not be able to merge it back into the rest of the HDD due to the EFI partition in between.
This is really important to note: (and thanks to the creator for having mentioned this in the video) if you don't follow the steps (even if you successfully merge back the partitions into one), it shall result in a grub error unless you follow all the instructions to properly get rid of the ubuntu partitions. I made this mistake by trying to reboot since I believed I wiped out the partition and the rest would be undisturbed, but I ran into the GRUB error anyways. There are a few fixes mentioned on the internet, but they are quite risky. Some were referring to online partition backup software and so on. One fix mentioned was to install ubuntu (using the USB) back into the partition which was wiped but could not be merged. This was the best fix I could find. I reinstalled ubuntu back by opening the boot option using USB, the same procedure, but the time it takes is way too longer than normal installation. (it doesn't ask for partition since it's already been created and wiped).
Luckily I was finally able to get back to the dual boot setting; I haven't touched ubuntu since. I've been using only windows.
I hope to completely revert back to pure windows by removing ubuntu completely, hopefully with the help of an expert, and doing it safely. One wrong step and the computer could never be recoverable. Always create a backup for these situations, and always take help from someone experienced.
Sorry for the very long comment.
can you send the link for the new video you mentioned
I just installed Ubuntu and had the grub error, deleted the partition it was allocated in, it still shows ubuntu in the bootup device.
you should always show how to do manual partition in videos bcoz if we learn manual partitioning properly once then thier will be no need to learn install alongside windows means if we leard hard one we can do our own customisation & i like all videos posted about linux in this channel thanks for wonderful contents
I completely agree. That is the only reason why I'm here. I recently got a new machine with a UEFI bios which I was unfamiliar with. I wanted to know which partitions I should create.
Superb man.🔥👍 Useful bonus video
Thank you 🙌
Sorry but this video became useless to me once you chose Install Ubuntu alongside Windows boot Manager (6:42). Should have done custom partitions. Demonstrate what partitions we need and howto/where to install GRUB.
Exactly .anyone can do that.i agree with you.
Watch the guide for Legacy systems from the same guy. / should be a logical ext4 drive, swap area whatever (around the size of your ram), and bootloader on the linux / partition (don't overwrite windows bootloader).
I still get grub failed to install after doing those changes
ruclips.net/video/wBp0Rb-ZJak/видео.html
Skip to 1hr 15 mins
U know if u continue to watch the video u will be able to find out that u can create the partitions while installing itself ... Continue to watch
Great info! Plan before pushing buttons and downloading things. Know what direction your headed and what screen to expect next.
Can you do separate Ubuntu installation like you did in BIOS_MBR Video and I want Windows Bios instead of Grub to start with ...?
Use easy BCD just like BIOS doesn't it work?
Excellent video.
I just installed Ubuntu on my Windows.
Only thing i needed to do different was to turn off the data encryption on Windows.
Great and concise tutorial!!
However, I wish to shed light upon a few issues that might pop up if the machine is in UEFI mode.
(i) Make sure that the disks allocated in windows are not bit encrypted. If its not decrypted, then the install along with windows option won't function as the access to the disks will be denied. You can enable/disable encryption from the start menu in windows and you can check if its done via the disk management window.
(ii) Turn off the secure boot so that the additional drivers can be installed without any interruptions .Otherwise, one has to set a password before reboot and enroll MOK while rebooting after installation [which can be avoided if secure boot is turned off :) ]
Rest everything should go smooth as shown in this tutorial. :)
Successfuly removed Ubuntu without hurting my windows 10. Thanks for the tutorial
Thank you very much dude, this is tutorial very detail. I appreciate that
Great Video, Super clear!
I've installed and uninstalled Ubuntu without facing any problem.
Luckily you explained perfectly how to Avoid the Grub boot mode... If I haven't seen that part instead of writing this comment... I would probably be googling and struggling online to find a way to boot my Windows 10 in this moment :D
Thank you so much for this amazing walkthrough! Works perfectly 🎉
Nice video , @Ksk Royal. But I've got a small doubt. In this video, you used the "Install alongside widows" option and in the Legacy BIOS video you used the " Something else" option, why? Also, in the Legacy BIOS video, you used some space and reserved it for swap memory, here, in UEFI, you didn't assign any swap memory? Why? Is it possible to assign swap memory during installation in UEFI BIOS as well?
Did you know the answer?
yes, you just need to click "something else" when installation type comes up and then just follow the steps from Legacy BIOS
Thanks man, it was really easy with you.
Thank you so much!! You're so good in video editing and it has been super easy to install Ubuntu! 🙏🙏
Thank you
Thank you for explaining everything so well! I was able to setup dual boot in one go, without any issues :)
You're welcome!
I've got a small doubt. In this video, you used the "Install alongside widows" option and in the Legacy BIOS video you used the "Something else" option, why? Also, in the Legacy BIOS video, you used some space and reserved it for swap memory, here, in UEFI, you didn't assign any swap memory? Why? Is it possible to assign swap memory during installation in UEFI BIOS as well?
I think here it automatically alocates swap area and home
Best video ever to install ubuntu. Thanks man. Saved my life
When I’m in the installation process I never get the option to install Ubuntu alongside windows boot manager
Same 🤝
Thanks bro for this video. Your video was very informative. I am successfully running ubuntu in my dell laptop with windows 11. Btw I personally like ubuntu more.
Thanks man that was simplified very well!
Make video on UEFI with something else option..and bootloader installation device ..
I have a question. I did uninstall ubuntu on my computer and remove grub by assigning a letter "x". But after a restart, the drive "x" is showing in my drive list. How to hide it again? Your response will be much appreciated
do "remove letter=x" just as you did assign letter=x,
Amazing walkthrough man. thankss
Hey man! I have follow this step by step but after all the installation i restart the system but it’s booting directly to my windows not showing me the option of choosing which OS to boot.
Grub bootmenu not showing and windows boots up automatically. What should I do?
Same
Keep pressing f12 when your system is starting.
It will open boot manager select your usb drive and it will boot into Ubuntu.
@@sameetzala usb drive won't be required after installing Ubuntu
It worked, It was sketchy i had to change some bios settings, ubuntu did not want to install, had to do stuff in windows, had to defregment my drive aswell, In the end it worked flawlessly
When I'm typing (x:) in command prompt... it's showing (access is denied.) What should I do?
Start as admin
Successfully installed Ubuntu on my system without hurting Windows 10
For future audience reference
My laptop is "HP OMEN" and I used "Sandisk 8 GB Pendrive". All steps worked well and Ubuntu is running flawlessly
good to hear, congratulations, have fun with ubuntu and try others in future.
What if I want to extend size of Ubuntu (increasing), how can I do that or can u prepare a video about this situation please?
Modify partitions within the 'disc' application on your Ubuntu live USB, be careful in doing so, and know what you are modifying. Have backups! Don't attempt to modify a partition that isn't backed up.
This worked. Thanks man!
Hi Ksk, i followed your tut step by step,i restarted my computer after ubuntu installation completed but there is no sign of ubuntu, only win10 is showing up.
go to boot menu u ll see there
I don't know exactly how much I thank you for the honor you deserve for this job. Thank you very much. To show such a beautiful system
Thank you, man.
Great video! Thanks a lot 🙌🏼
My installation froze up a few minutes in, now my harddrive doesn't boot up from windows10 or ubuntu install. It says "no bootable disk selected" A few times it does not even get detected during post on power up. What can i do to at least get my data off or erase the ubuntu install that was started? Any help is appreciated i have over 40 gb of data i need to save.
For hp users... If boot menu doesn't open by pressing f10... Press escape instead.. Then press f9
Both the videos are best ❤️✨
One question : What to do if I want to use the windows boot loader like you did for mbr? Is the process same as you did for mbr by installing grub in root folder and listing it with easybcd? Or is it some other method?
I really need an answer for this
Great video. I can finally learn Linux or Ubuntu easier now! Thanks!
Bro , can we dual boot (efi) with windows boot manager instead of grub, like in your previous video.
Did you find a way bro? To add linux to windows boot manager using efi?
Can same method be used for linux mint? Please reply
Bro after installation of Ubuntu when I restart it is directly booting into windows, I can’t see the grub boot loader . Please help me
Same
Same issue any solution?
Same issue here, any luck finding a solution?
Same issue
Love your videos
Hello KSK Royal, it doesn't show the boot selection menu. Please help… I'm using UEFI BIOS.
Advanced-> ctrl + s and u will see the sata change option
Keep pressing f12 when your system is starting.
It will open boot manager select your usb drive and it will boot into Ubuntu.
Thank you do much, this video was so very helpful:)
It gets stuck in my asus laptop on clicking ubuntu after bootloader.
Same here bro if you find any solution pls help me!!
Earned my sub bro great tutorial. :)
I just installed Linux but it still booting Windows without showing Grub. Any advice?
Me too. Any advice?
I just solved this problem..
Based on this forum
ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2358003
Go to BIOS options and change the boot order. The 1st one should be set to "ubuntu"
From the BIOS, go to “Boot” -> “UEFI Hard Disk Drive BBS Priorities” and put Ubuntu 1st.
@@xxconyutoxx thanks so much man, and thanks again for even more info for if I wanted to just boot windows but still keep ubuntu installed!!!!👍
Well done video! Keep them coming. Thanks for sharing.
When I tried to delete the ubuntu, for deletion I entered to the command prompt and in the section x: command is not working as you shown
@Mift CZ not working bro for me
Very descriptive instruction, thanks)
Do you know if there is a way to do this with a SD Card?
Yes use sd card instead of pendrive...
Thank you so much man
Really nice content
Keep it going
Thanks buddy
@@kskroyaltech bro my system is not booting when im restarting and entering key f10
After restart from ubuntu. My laptop automatically start with windows and I cannot find the ubuntu which I installed as you show in that way. What should I do now ?
Hold shift while you choose restart from the task bar. This is what helped me. But then ran into issues with ubuntu not seeing windows and trying to erase my HD.
Thanks bro, it worked properly on my new Dell Inspiron 5402.
I am amazed how much support Ubuntu provides. I was having issues with Manjaro due to the new Intel Iris Xe graphic card, and was not able to boot into the desktop, so I tried Ubuntu and it turns out my GPU is already supported by it.
Thanks again for the clear explanation :)
I have installed accordingly but still it loading directly to windows 10
Have u fixed it? If yes, how?
@@hafidhadhiet yah you have to change booting options
@@basicelectronics9182 from where men?
most probably grub is not visible when you restart your pc, so simply just press F10/F12 while booting and go to boot loader and bring ubuntu above windows boot manager, then from next time grub or option to choose your OS will be visible.
Thanks for the suggestion.
@@kskroyaltech I wasted a whole day and did this small trick, and everything worked fine without easyBCD
Access denied for the efi partition what should I do?
Isme problem aarha hai windows boot manager show Nahi Kar Raha hai..
Hallo, i have been installing using the legacy tutorial. But i just know if my laptop use uefi. So, what i have to do next? Im sorry if my english bad
Me to so if you find answer tell me please
Uefi supported bt GPT disk ... If ur pc supports uefi so u need 2 make bootable pendrive/ sdcard as GPT ...
Ulang aja bro hehe
@@othman3bdullah search for system information in your start and then look for BIOS mode you will get your answer
Helped me in saving my data and time both👍
Thanks bro I always face grub issues after deleting Linux partition....
Welcome buddyv
Same here. Thanks bro ❤️
How did you solve your grub issues?
Have you made a video on how to install it with UEFI Secure Boot. I've been trying to get it installed but the secure boot setup doesn't seem to work. Maybe I'm just doing something wrong. 🤔
Why it's not showing "install Ubuntu alongside windows boot manager"
There is only 2 options Erase disk and something else
Mine has the same issue...
Was ur usb uefi also? I made a mistake whete im rufus i forgot to change the setting MBR to GPT.
Now it appears
Now ama change it.... it might solve the problem last time i forgot to do that
Please make a video on installing it to other partition and using something else in ubuntu installer
Unable to access x
run as admin
Use F12 or F2 if F10 is not showing your boot menu
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Thanks a lot !! Very time saving and crisp video. Really appreciate your work. Btw can you pls tell do we need to backup all our windows data before this procedure or not as in video I didn't see any backup part.
TIA
Its better to backup the windows data just to be on safer side.
@@kskroyaltech kool thanks, i backed up few important files and did dual boot and the process was quite smooth
Thanks a lot:)
Install Ubuntu alongside with Windows is missing. 😭😭
Was ur usb uefi also? I made a mistake whete im rufus i forgot to change the setting MBR to GPT.
Now it appears
Awesome method, this was very clear to follow. Thank you so much.
Useless until you show "something else" pathway
I found this useful
there's no need to allocate space in a partition before installing?
Hi! Hope you reply. I was performing installation but on my laptop it only shows the last 2 options and not the first option from 6:40 . Please tell me what should I do now
I experienced this same thing
Hey whats the end ??? What after restarting pc?? How to make dual boot pc to start both...?
Thank you for this easy to follow tutorial, amazing
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks a lot brother....a very useful video
very helpful tuts. It's work ....Thanks
Thanks man, this worked well for me.
One issue (for anyone experiencing the same):
When booting from the USB, the screen frooze on a bunch of errors. However, after some time I did hear the ubuntu start sound. In this case, try Ubuntu (safe graphics mode).
If you have nvidia gpu it wouldn't suprise bcs open source driver for them are shitty.
Really good bro highly recommended you content
Thank you so much
amazing brother, very detailed explanation
Thanks for the installation setup
Happy to help .
When I restart... Automatically opened Windows.
Please help
I am getting an error while copying files...
Error: Cannot copy you files to the harddisk
And then the installer crashes
Thank you so much...it really worked