The Best Way to Dual Boot Windows and Ubuntu

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  • Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
  • Dual booting Windows and Ubuntu Linux can be a pain however there are many benefits do doing this if you do it right. In this tutorial we'll discuss how to dual boot Windows and Ubuntu on your PC or laptop in a few simple steps so that you can take advantage of all the hardware in your "best" machine with full access to your GPU.
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    00:00 - Intro
    00:55 - Why dual boot Windows and Linux?
    02:08 - What will you need?
    02:47 - Preparing you machine for dual boot
    04:36 - Installing Ubuntu
    07:02 - First boot of Ubuntu
    08:12 - Adjusting your boot order in UEFI
    09:09 - Does our Windows boot still work?
    09:29 - Things to consider when dual booting
    10:39 - Stream Highlight - How do you pronounce Ubuntu?
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  • @TechnoTim
    @TechnoTim  3 роки тому +217

    Do you pronounce it "ooo BOON too" OR "ooo BUN too" ?

    • @bartenderhd
      @bartenderhd 3 роки тому +71

      I mean, it's gotta be "YOU bun too". 😛

    • @JanchrapustaTk
      @JanchrapustaTk 3 роки тому +21

      ooo BOON ut

    • @hooami6245
      @hooami6245 3 роки тому +7

      Lol the second one (?) now u got me thinking 🤔

    • @kayurbach5182
      @kayurbach5182 3 роки тому +14

      I've heard other youtubers say oom-bun-too. Idk. Currently I prefer to call it pop OS. 😜

    • @reesericdotci
      @reesericdotci 3 роки тому +2

      oobunto

  • @sushantkeni4020
    @sushantkeni4020 3 роки тому +32

    The type of installation I was looking for, extremely happy with this!

  • @feo786
    @feo786 3 роки тому +135

    I believe you can still choose grub as the default bootloader but change the settings so that windows is the default highlighted option. You can also change the countdown timer to something short so that it doesn't unnecessarily add too much to the overall boot time.

    • @human7253
      @human7253 2 роки тому +5

      recommended multiboot menu editor : Grub-customizer,
      it's very easy to edit grub.
      i dualboot win10 and debian 10,
      but installed on 2 disk drive,
      not installed on 1disk 2 partition.

    • @hiteshks11
      @hiteshks11 Рік тому

      I want to install kali in different ssd which image should I get the live image or installer img ?

    • @HappyHands.
      @HappyHands. Рік тому

      does it automatically come up without having to hit F8 or F10?

    • @jacklegminercanada3866
      @jacklegminercanada3866 Рік тому

      @@human7253 this is what I need to do. Not partition cuz I cant

  • @squalazzo
    @squalazzo 3 роки тому +166

    as you need to open the case to add the new drive, i suggest to unplug the windows one during install, so no need to cross fingers after :)

    • @cfgdr3
      @cfgdr3 3 роки тому +30

      Whenever I install an operating system I disconnect all other drives in that PC. This takes out all of the guesswork. One drive - one choice. Keep it simple.

    • @EspenFrafalne
      @EspenFrafalne 2 роки тому +12

      Great advice!!! Although unless you are different from me, i suggest unplugging all the other drives. Last time i re-installed Windows, i accidentally reformatted a 3TB harddrive, LOL! I was able to recover a lot of it, but this left me with a single folder with all the recovered files... Thats a LOT of work looking through and sorting everything in separate folders :S

    • @sharktenko267
      @sharktenko267 2 роки тому +6

      Every time I did that either one of the os's got borked

    • @squalazzo
      @squalazzo 2 роки тому

      @@sharktenko267 then you're doing it wrong...

    • @EspenFrafalne
      @EspenFrafalne 2 роки тому +3

      @@sharktenko267 Yeah, i know there is some boot/startup file that can get either erased or edited on one of the disks, when you install another one. Seem to remember it being caused by some limitations regarding only being able to set one drive as your "primary" boot drive, or something like that. I managed to mess this up some years ago, but luckily a friend is good with computers, and managed to fix it. I did not have any such issues when i recently installed Windows on a new SSD though, and this time i disconnected all other drives to make sure i did not reformat the wrong one...

  • @euclid9492
    @euclid9492 Рік тому +19

    Nice, separation of concerns makes things much simpler. I just switched from the partition method. It’s nice not having to worry that an update will break my setup and having to use gparted to decipher what partition is what. The only thing I miss is grub recognizing windows as using hot keys to access UEFI to switch OSs doesn’t feel quite streamlined enough for my tastes.

  • @mhavock
    @mhavock 2 роки тому +23

    Good one, nice and easy. This should get some people to try out the speed and sense of safety Linux has to offer, while not being too far from windows if they need it.

  • @grantderridge7165
    @grantderridge7165 3 роки тому +5

    Great video! I use to do it this way, but now have opted to now run Mint bare-metal on a NUC 10 FNK1, then use a 2 port dual monitor KVM to switch between the 2 systems on the fly

  • @christianzee5996
    @christianzee5996 Рік тому +2

    I had two separate PCs, but I wanted to run Win10 and Linux Mint 20 on one PC. It always loaded Mint when both drives were connected, and it was a pain to disconnect the Linux drive when I wanted to run Windows. after watching your tutorial, I can choose what to run using F8. Works like a breeze. Many thanks from Melbourne Australia. I also subscribed so that I can get more goods tips.

  • @Mr.Leeroy
    @Mr.Leeroy 3 роки тому +17

    I used to run dual PC (4960x 650-950W water-cooled beast & 6600k stock 50W productivity silent workstation) with 2 monitors via dual-link DVI and HDMI KVMs. It was the best experience so far.
    This setup was built initially to conserve power consumption as socket 2011 system pulled 220W at idle...
    But it proved to be so much more, just because I could switch between systems instantly having separated work flows using sleep mode and synchronizing common files and configs with Syncthing.
    Now, I merged both systems into 10600k build that has 1.4x performance of 4960x with 60W idle consumption, but I already miss separate systems and being able to switch between work and gaming and not having stuff running in the background and RAM.
    I am planning to play with KVMs to run high performance and low power GPUs simultaneously in the future. 1050Ti KalmX for now.

  • @SlowBurnHotWheels
    @SlowBurnHotWheels 2 роки тому +6

    Hey man thanks for that. I'll admit I was sweating bullets but everything went fine in the end and I now have the option to boot from both OS. I had Ubuntu VM on my Windows as I am learning to program on C++ but that is really, really slow on my computer. There is simply no comparison between the two. Thanks again!

  • @muzikjay
    @muzikjay 2 роки тому +1

    I keep coming back to this video to help get me through different parts of this process, each time I do an install. Thank you so much for this video. Very helpful.

  • @david777ism
    @david777ism 3 роки тому +7

    Very good video and presenter.Comes across as a very nice guy, without being a waffling big head.Very clear and easy to follow instructions.Linux bare metal rocks..A video of how to install Linux dual boot on the same hard drive by Techno Tim would help thousands worldwide.Especially those people with computers featuring secure boot and Nvidia cards which can be tricky with Linux .I have been using exclusively Linux Mint, Mate desktop for 12 years. Well done Techno Tim, you have won an extra subscriber.

  • @greatnile
    @greatnile 3 роки тому +13

    good stuff!
    I admire your light and background setup!

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you! You can control it during my live stream :)

  • @softwareengineer9435
    @softwareengineer9435 2 роки тому +8

    This is what I wanted to confirm. Thank you
    I use windows GPU drives for AI simulations and also use Fedora for other developments. This is important for me.

  • @vashthestampede3459
    @vashthestampede3459 3 роки тому +20

    Thanks so much for this, Tim. Also, I am glad you pointed out that install option, it's really easy to make that install alongside Windows mistake

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  3 роки тому

      Thanks! It for sure is easy to clobber the wrong drive!

  • @galaxyboybro9156
    @galaxyboybro9156 Рік тому +1

    actually love your camera. Looks so clean

  • @BumbleBeeTF
    @BumbleBeeTF 2 роки тому

    Great video! I will definitely be adopting this method on my next computer!

  • @sh0k1uwu9
    @sh0k1uwu9 Рік тому +1

    Thank's, this tutorial was so detailed and helpful! Recently I tried dual booting Linux Mint and it was kinda hard, I watched like 20 tutorial's hoping to setup the os and I did it but I run into some issues and ended up deleting it :( but after this video I'm more confident into dual booting another os and I'm gonna try installing Ubuntu! Thank you so much :D

  • @RepTechEP
    @RepTechEP 7 місяців тому

    I was struggling for a while with other tutorials getting on one OS or the other. I was able to do dual boot Windows 10 and Ubuntu Studio 23 the first time. 😊 Thanks ❤.

  • @moritzbruggemann3742
    @moritzbruggemann3742 5 місяців тому

    Thanks! Nice tutoriral. Had no problems following!

  • @ninviviers
    @ninviviers 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks a lot. Good stuff. Helped me setting things up for my student son.

  • @tomsanders5584
    @tomsanders5584 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for an excellent tutorial! I was able to successfully load Ubuntu onto my Windows server using your instructions.

  • @chrisumali9841
    @chrisumali9841 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the tip and demo, have a great day

  • @nicolalamotta9554
    @nicolalamotta9554 2 роки тому +1

    Hi thank you so much for this video and since now im gonna start learning the world of Linux OS and at the same time English,cheers from Italy

  • @olannach1
    @olannach1 2 роки тому

    Worked flawlessly. You inspired me with your Hyrule computer name too. Mine is known as theshire :) thanks for the video!

  • @rjrobera3191
    @rjrobera3191 2 роки тому

    Great informative video, can't wait to try this with my Laptop using a 2nd SSD for Linux soon.

  • @galaxytrio
    @galaxytrio Рік тому

    Thats helpful. Thanks, Tim.

  • @thyril
    @thyril 3 роки тому +23

    Part of me was hoping somehow a Docker container or Rancher would be involved. Love the UEFI tip though :)

  • @kenweller2032
    @kenweller2032 3 роки тому +3

    I'm pretty well set on using a 1TB M.2 for both boot partitions. I currently have Windows 10 on a 256 GB SATA SSD. I only have one M.2 slot and that will be the fastest and largest by far.

  • @StephenNewmanUK
    @StephenNewmanUK 3 роки тому

    Cheers for this Tim, totally sorted me out :)

  • @samuelsteele1509
    @samuelsteele1509 2 роки тому

    Good vid! Helped a lot even though I partioned instead of two separate drives.

  • @TheSilverGate
    @TheSilverGate 8 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for the video!!

  • @jimmyscott5144
    @jimmyscott5144 2 роки тому +7

    You should show how to run a VM that is connected to the windows partition so you can have full windows and still do something quick while it’s virtualized

  • @Vethavear
    @Vethavear Рік тому

    I used it yesterday, great tutorial!

  • @accik
    @accik 3 роки тому +8

    My tip is to use Grub to boot either Ubuntu or Windows. Some limitations may apply

  • @FriedBananas642
    @FriedBananas642 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for the excellent guide!

  • @airrsongs
    @airrsongs 2 роки тому +3

    Personally, I use reFind with my Windows/Alpine Linux dual boot. No messing with boot keys/boot loaders, and I can also boot from external devices with it (for example, I have a Ventoy drive with VHDX/VDI/ISO files on it that I can boot directly on 'bare metal' as needed).

  • @sushantkeni4020
    @sushantkeni4020 3 роки тому +1

    Bro I'm so grateful to you 💫 you're the best

  • @retireddoc6145
    @retireddoc6145 3 роки тому +3

    Great Video. I am trying to figure out how to create a screen with the boot option so you can click on which one you want? Have you made a video on doing that? Thanks for the GREAT content!

  • @yashesvii
    @yashesvii 2 роки тому +29

    This guy deserves more than 97902 views. His way of delivering content is pretty neat and realistic.

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  2 роки тому +3

      Thank you!

    • @dandiaz19934
      @dandiaz19934 2 роки тому +8

      Hi I'm from 5 months in the future, and boy do I have good news for you

  • @Official_Joshua
    @Official_Joshua Рік тому

    thanks this helped alot!

  • @tugrulpinar3061
    @tugrulpinar3061 Рік тому

    great content, made things a lot clear !

  • @ayberkctis
    @ayberkctis Рік тому

    Hey Man, you really saved my day! Thanks a lot :)

  • @rivitheadlab2523
    @rivitheadlab2523 3 роки тому

    Your video got me up and running! Thanks man. :)

  • @alfredgithinji3166
    @alfredgithinji3166 6 днів тому

    Well explained. Very clean video

  • @covfefe-ry5vp
    @covfefe-ry5vp 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this, been thinking about making the switch to Linux. Going to pull the trigger this weekend, this helped alot.

  • @tuan5673
    @tuan5673 Рік тому

    Thanks for the great tips on Dual Boot Wins and Ubuntu

  • @Feerab
    @Feerab 3 роки тому

    Thanks a lot nice illustration

  • @adrianjs68
    @adrianjs68 2 роки тому

    A very great explanation on how to deal with a double boot system. Regards.

  • @VoodooGTR3
    @VoodooGTR3 3 роки тому +3

    Well with this set of instructions. My desktop is getting another M2 drive for Ubuntu instead of Virtualizing it. But I will continue to virtualize it on my Laptop since I can not really "upgrade" or add to my laptop. This was so simple to follow and I can not wait to spend more money!

    • @TrafalgarDLaw-oc5pc
      @TrafalgarDLaw-oc5pc 2 роки тому

      Run it off an external drive for your laptop? sorry if this does not actually work. new to this. Just a suggestion.

  • @MasterOfMisc
    @MasterOfMisc Рік тому

    This is great. This is exactly what I wanted. Thanks. Off to try this and hopefully not brick my computer!! :)

  • @JeroenLapre
    @JeroenLapre 2 роки тому

    Very helpful. Thanks

  • @cv-ch8yq
    @cv-ch8yq 5 днів тому

    worked, thanks!

  • @xtine654
    @xtine654 2 роки тому

    Easy! Thanks!

  • @imsoto
    @imsoto 2 роки тому +1

    Very entertaining and informative. Good job.

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  2 роки тому +3

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @Always_Scheming
    @Always_Scheming 7 місяців тому +1

    Very good guide

  • @_codeight
    @_codeight 3 роки тому

    added clover in my setup. nice tut.

  • @MasalaMan
    @MasalaMan 2 роки тому

    I KNEW you would need another drive. Thanks for confirming this for me.

  • @MarcoVillalobosj
    @MarcoVillalobosj 3 роки тому +1

    Definitely the best way to Dual Boot! Thank you :)

  • @msbanda2123
    @msbanda2123 Рік тому

    Really great video 👍. Separate disks are great method ❤

  • @masterofshadoww1546
    @masterofshadoww1546 Рік тому

    Ty I don’t know why but ur the only one who help me install ubuntu

  • @C_x_wtchrexe
    @C_x_wtchrexe 3 роки тому

    Very helpful, thank you!!!

  • @timbui5556
    @timbui5556 2 роки тому

    You are a great teacher. Thank you

  • @camerontgore
    @camerontgore 3 роки тому +2

    Not a dual boot but I just finished installing Arch on my old MBP. Ran into a problem with WiFi but installing the boradcom-wl-dkms package and rebooting got me up and running just fine!

    • @camerontgore
      @camerontgore 3 роки тому +2

      Now I can breath new life in an old machine that doesn't get security updates anymore!

  • @bisem433
    @bisem433 2 роки тому +3

    Your instructions are pin point perfect except for the part about choosing the boot option. My computer showed 4 usb options and none worked. You made a very fast transition from that screen to choosing Ubuntu safe graphics. I couldn't tell if there was a restart or not.

  • @WorldHistoria111
    @WorldHistoria111 2 роки тому

    Great video!

  • @netmatrix75
    @netmatrix75 Рік тому +1

    I have a recently purchased Core i9-13900KF machine that is used exclusively as a Windows based Blender rendering machine. I installed Ubuntu as Dual boot in it. Amazingly, the performance increase for Blender in Ubuntu is 20%. Thats really good performance gain from just using different OS!
    If you run processor intensive apps like Blender that could run on Linux based OS like Ubuntu, definitely worth a serious consideration. The time savings is unquestionable. Just that drivers for Linux like new gen AC600/1300 Wi-fi is a bummer to locate , compile & install. But if you have Lan cable, you can ignore wifi.

  • @jessemurdock2406
    @jessemurdock2406 2 роки тому

    you're on track. Thank you!

  • @MaltheHave
    @MaltheHave 3 роки тому

    Awesome video! I'm considering getting a new laptop, but I don't want to risk messing with the warranty. So I'm wondering if this would also work if I installed Ubuntu on an external SSD, which I would then plug into the laptop when I needed Ubuntu?

  • @johnrieley1404
    @johnrieley1404 Рік тому

    Great idea to use separate SSD. Two laptops here with dual boot Win11 and Linux Mint. Both working well after many updates including BIOS update.

  • @bantar76
    @bantar76 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the clear and concise instructions. Worked for me. What is the best way to reverse this should I want to drop the Ubuntu install? TIA

  • @mwambofritz1003
    @mwambofritz1003 2 роки тому

    perfect
    thank you man

  • @cayazigi
    @cayazigi 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this video. I have 2 NVM (first one already has w10 installed) .To have more 2 boots (Kali and Ubuntu, do you suggest both of them in this 2nd NvM, or separate in one more SSD?)

  • @markschneider1396
    @markschneider1396 3 роки тому +1

    Maybe this has been asked but I didn't see it. Curious since you had a separate fast SSD why didn't you do a manual install, by which I mean select SWAP partition, / Partition, and all? Does it matter, or is it more difficult when setting up a dual boot? I'm using a older Thinkpad T530 with a separate M.2 drive I installed for Linux. Windows is already installed on the main drive.

  • @FlintG
    @FlintG 2 роки тому

    So cool! I plan on getting a m.2 ssd and install linux kubuntu on it along side of my windows 10 sata ssd. I have a 2tb mechanical drive as well for my game and other media storage. Look forward to do this. I have a msi b450 motherboard so it has the m.2 slot. Also have a ryzen cpu and amd gpu.

  • @andriistefanenko6270
    @andriistefanenko6270 3 роки тому +2

    Hi Tim
    First of all, thank you very much for your wonderful channel, it is very helpful.
    To save your time, I'll get right down to business.
    Is it possible having different OS installed on different SSDs on the same computer
    run them through virtual machines from the same "carrier" system?
    For example, run Windows 10 from Linux and vice versa?
    At the same time, retain the ability, if necessary, start the same system through the bootloader
    To put it simply, I want to run multiple OSes installed on separate SSDs from Kubuntu from a virtual environment at the same time.
    Thanks for the answer, if possible, of course.

  • @Gman-kx9dr
    @Gman-kx9dr 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks man, brilliant instruction! Many have suggested to unplug other SSDs before the installation to avoid formatting the wrong drive by accidents. What's your take? Are there any other reasons for unplugging SSDs? Thanks a bunch...

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  2 роки тому

      just to avoid the mistake.

  • @RossMorton
    @RossMorton Рік тому

    oh man is it nice to see a video for this subject with ROG firmware on the mobo

  • @RealKingOfTheLab
    @RealKingOfTheLab 4 місяці тому

    Interesting option to dual boot separate drives.
    I have an old HP Pavilion dv9500 laptop. I swapped the AMD Turion 64 X2 1.9Ghz T-58 for a 2.4Ghz T-68 processor, upped the 1GB DDR ram to 8GB, updated the WiFi card and added bluetooth, even a 2.5GBaseT adaptor through a powered USB 3.0 54mm ExpressCard.
    The laptop will run the two SATA-II HDD bays in RAID 0 or 1, but I've been unable to boot from the second bay... I have Windows 10 running on one drive and Vista Ultimate 64-bit on another drive... and a 32-bit version of Vista on an uninstalled drive.
    Being locked to a Legacy Bios, I've hesitated to mess with dual booting because I can't get the BIOS to register any drive as bootable in Bay 2, even though it works fine in Bay 1. Thanks for the video... I'll see if I can get Unbuntu to recognize from Bay 2. If so, I'll set up my 3 windows versions to go through the windows boot loader on one drive, and Unbuntu on the second....

  • @yolo4eva
    @yolo4eva Рік тому +1

    it seems like boot loader for both OS seems to at 960 Pro SSD if you look at 8:25.
    So the two SSD/OS is not completely decoupled.
    Maybe use the smth else option to locate the boot loader to secondary ssd as well?

  • @stavrosps1238
    @stavrosps1238 2 роки тому

    Can you make a video on how to dual boot windows and batocera? All the videos i have watched have been very complicated and you seem to explain everything in a great way.

  • @breterwin4528
    @breterwin4528 2 роки тому

    Simple means forgetting..& I simply can't forget. But simple gives hope. SSDs make having your dual-boot bare metal OSes great, but like other comments, keeping grub or win boot mgrs make us have choice..Using grub has things needed to know about, like turning things off in the BIOS/motherboard, knowing how to mnt partitions from rescue boot-disks..Great video, & you might consider teaching others how to have the controls that make crossing your fingers less about luck.

  • @popcorny007
    @popcorny007 3 роки тому +18

    Surely separate disks have always been the preferred option?
    I always considered re-partitioning a windows install as a compromise if you only had one drive.

    • @acanthoscurriageniculata7141
      @acanthoscurriageniculata7141 2 роки тому +2

      You can do that but that method is known to cause problems

    • @robloxboxertblocked9636
      @robloxboxertblocked9636 2 роки тому +1

      @@acanthoscurriageniculata7141 what problems lol, I dualboot win10 and Ubuntu 21.04 and everything works as normal as my life

    • @handerly7992
      @handerly7992 2 роки тому

      @@robloxboxertblocked9636 can u link me a link or explain me how to do it i only have 1 drive that is 1tb and i want to use it for both os

    • @Kin2InuYasha
      @Kin2InuYasha 2 роки тому

      @@handerly7992 if you attempt to install Ubuntu it will give you the option to install alongside windows which creates another partition on the same drive. Only 1 drive needed. Although I do still prefer installing it on its own dedicated drive. If you only ever use it occasionally it may be worth just running a live environment if you don't care about persistence.

    • @sharktenko267
      @sharktenko267 2 роки тому +1

      @@Kin2InuYasha it's so much simpler to just have it's own hard drive and provides allot of advantages such as if one hard drive blows you have a back up
      As well if you need to format ubuntu for some reason you wont format windows

  • @stevenvanrosendaal2808
    @stevenvanrosendaal2808 2 роки тому +1

    I like this. There was a moment where i had a laptop that i installed both mint and windows on the same drive. Then afterwards i did no longer need linux as my job no longer required it, and i wanted to install just windows, only to find out that GRUB had completely replaced the original bootloader. Of course this was fixable, but i had already done all the things to setup windows, and i dreaded doing it all over again after trying to remove GRUB, so i left it for a while.
    I don't hate GRUB, it works fine. But the way GRUB worked when i no longer had a linux installation installed, is that the laptop would boot into a terminal, which i had to exit, and then windows would boot. So i had to babysit my laptop in the startup process. I really disliked that.
    So having two disks that you can dual boot to, depending on the boot device seems like a great solution to me. I will put Windows as standard, and just go to the boot menu, if i want to use linux for a while (Im into web dev, and that works a lot better on linux because docker in windows sucks). I have an older SSD lying around that i will plop into my PC this afternoon, and try out this method. Thanks a bunch!

  • @christopheriac5
    @christopheriac5 2 роки тому +3

    Great video! About to dive in and get it done, although I have one question. You did not create a partition, does ubuntu do this for you ? or are you allocating your entire drive for it ? thanks !

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  2 роки тому +1

      Entire drive, 1 drive for each OS

    • @utubepunk
      @utubepunk 2 роки тому

      @@TechnoTim What about file system? Since I'd be using SSDs, I'd rather use F2FS.

  • @IceCoffy
    @IceCoffy Рік тому

    This is exactly what I was looking for and now I can go to bed. Thank you.

  • @vaynerocker
    @vaynerocker 3 роки тому

    Got It installing now! Thank you

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  3 роки тому

      Nice work!

    • @vaynerocker
      @vaynerocker 3 роки тому

      @@TechnoTim no, nice work to you my friend!

  • @scottamolinari
    @scottamolinari 2 роки тому +7

    I followed this guide. And thanks for the "push" to do something. I wanted to get Ubuntu running in parallel, because I was getting sick and tired of WSL's GUI support crapping out all the time and the sharing of CPU resources seems janky and gets slow way too often (and I couldn't figure out why it was happening. Anyone else have issues with WSL?). However, Ubuntu feels....well....how can I describe it.....immature? For instance, I had to go search the depths of the Internet for a driver for my wlan adapter. I got it working, much to my surprise, but now I'm annoyed by my computer fans. In Windows, I have MSI's Dragon Center, but of course, it doesn't have a Linux version and it seems fan control isn't a widely spread need. At any rate, I'm going to stick with it and continue setting up my development environment in Ubuntu, just to see if I can be a bit more productive. Oh, and I pronounce it ooo BOON too, as it should be pronounced.

    • @VamsiKrishna-pp4fy
      @VamsiKrishna-pp4fy 2 роки тому

      You can try Kali Linux in wsl with kex, which has good gui support

  • @keylimelacroixi
    @keylimelacroixi 2 роки тому

    Great video, very clear and concise! One question though. Is there a way I can use this external hard drive and usb portably? That is, use the Ubuntu drive on either my desktop and laptop while keeping the files, drivers, software, etc in tact.

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  2 роки тому +1

      Possibly, depends on the disk type and how it's connected.

  • @ristorinne5817
    @ristorinne5817 Рік тому

    Hi Techno Tim and thanks for the tutorial. I am planning to install Linux alongside Windows and your way looked so easy. Last time i installed Linux is long time ago and it´s name was then " RedHat -Linux, " i think, and the you had make partitions by your self and it was NOT so easy. My question is, does this method with " balenaEtcher " work with any Linux distros? And i noticed that when you checked if it boots to Windows, you where tensed if it would boot. So is there a possibility it will ruin your Windows?

  • @Xaddre
    @Xaddre Рік тому +1

    You should update this tutorial as Linux has changed a good bit and for me following this tutorial exactly my computer failed to boot into Linux as the nvidia drivers didn’t auto install. Maybe it’s my pc but this is my 3rd time trying to configure dual boot correctly as my last two times my os broke after a few days and some updates. I had to go into advanced Linux options and click the second option and then continue to boot idk why but that always works when I have that issue.

  • @fernandavln38
    @fernandavln38 9 днів тому

    Good guide.

  • @Nusremmus
    @Nusremmus Рік тому

    Another awesome video. What about booting multiple Windows 10 disk and not using Windows bootloader. Or is that really the best way? This may not be possible, but I'm looking for the one bootloader to rule them all regardless of how many drives or partitions and OS's I add.

  • @Slate245Ivanovo
    @Slate245Ivanovo 3 роки тому +19

    Great video again, Tim. Really shows how easy it is to try and use linux!
    The only thing I would've added is to back up the current system. You never know what can and would go wrong and how hard you can screw up.
    Recently I've borked my PopOS install by rebooting at incorrect time. Thank god that my user folder was intact and a quick restore and re-update fixed everything. Always do backups, kids

    • @TechnoTim
      @TechnoTim  3 роки тому

      Thank you! Good call!

    • @bitonic589
      @bitonic589 2 роки тому

      @@TechnoTim I'm going to get windows 10 in a few days, currently using windows 8.1. I'm also going to dual boot with Linux nitrux

    • @aidenlosch9971
      @aidenlosch9971 Рік тому

      Yup, I tried to install Linux mint along side windows and ended up botching the Linux installation which then messed up my windows drive so I was unable to boot into it. Was forced to wipe the hard drive and just install linux

  • @ProphetNoble
    @ProphetNoble 3 роки тому

    I use this exact same method for about 6 months ago with Manjaro haven't had an issue yet

  • @walter_lesaulnier
    @walter_lesaulnier 3 роки тому

    I had lots of problems trying to dual boot- usually a Windows update wrecking GRUB. I finally got a SATA drive power switch thing and just push the button to power the drive I want to boot from.

  • @Catalyst_3
    @Catalyst_3 2 роки тому

    Best method thanks

  • @ernies8828
    @ernies8828 10 днів тому

    I liked your video. What if I want to install Linux on an external SSD? That is, an SSD or NVme inside a drive case connected via USB 3.1 or USB-C? Also, I will be choosing Linux Mint as it's much better for Windows users and those running Steam games in addition. BTW, I have SecureBoot and TPM 2.0 enabled in BIOS. I appreciate all your help.

  • @prabhatjoshi602
    @prabhatjoshi602 3 роки тому +1

    I install windows on a removable ssd via hyper-v and boot it directly from the UEFI boot menu when required. Best method I've ever found.

  • @gautombose4172
    @gautombose4172 8 місяців тому

    Hi Excellent video. Now can you please show how to invoke (from cmd window), then, edit/modify Windows boot loader to give the boot choice for the dual boot , when by default windows drive is the default boot drive (selected in bios).