The 'Erase disk' option will delete all data and partitions, such as the C, D, or E drives in your Windows system. Everything will be deleted, so be sure to back up your data using external memory or cloud storage.
@@coderujjwal If you select the 'Erase disk' option during installation, it may wipe all drives attached to the system, including both your SSD and HDD. To avoid this, ensure only the disk you want to install Ubuntu on is connected, or manually select partitions during the installation process to preserve your second disk.
I usually never comment but I have to say among all the videos I'have seen on youtube, I couldn't understand a thing. But your video did all the work, I didn't need to refer to any other things. Just installed ubuntu 22.4 without any problems. Thank You
One thing I discovered in the process is that on certain systems, it is not enough to merely turn off bit-locker through the terminal, windows automatically enables it after every restart. I had to go into the windows settings and find the "encryption" section. Once there, you have to click the bar where is says enable bit-locker. From there it will go through and decrypt your computer which takes about a half an hour but it worked and I could finally move on in the installation process.
I didnt realise my data transfer on my c file didnt work and i lost everything 😅 My fault for being reckless lol. Thank you for the tutorial and for reminding everyone to backup their files!
Thank you so much dude, initially i got the error like "casper/vmlinuz not found" i taught there was some problem while moving the file, then figured out that vmlinuz file was not imported properly while booting the usb, again booted the usb and started the laptop, it worked properly without any issues❤
My old laptop boots up faster than ever now. And also, while Windows 10 support ends next year, I get an additional 10 years of FREE security updates with Ubuntu pro! Take That Microsoft!! 😈
You have to turn off bitlocker from windows settings as well. Settings > Privacy and security > disk encryption or smthn and then turn off... took 20mins for me to turn off..only after that i was able to proceed with ubuntu installation on hp victus
Thank you, I have said goodbye to MS officially today. Let's see how linux treats me. Greate video. The only thing is to cancel the first installation to manually turn bitlocker off.
If you encounter any bitlocker screen during the installation procedure just use disk part commands to wipe out your disk (any way your are erasing windows) Note : This will completely clear your disk if you 2 or 3 os in your system everything will be wiped out. Happy ubuntu🎉.
Thank u for your tutorial. I finally installed ubuntu. It was easy but the bitlocker gave me a little hard time. What worked for me: Running command prompt as administrator and entering the cmd "manage-bde -off C:"... And to check the decryption status: Entering "manage-bde -status" would help..
Hi! i kinda have a problem where i am stuck at phase 4 of installation that says "updates and other software", i did select default installation and it just stuck there Apparently even before booting into ubuntu there's some command lines that kinda says "command error: read PMA" and "ACPI bios error:(bug)" My drive is clean( but its HDD) and doesn't have any issues
You should've explaining other options in applications and updates. Additional media formats kinda speaks for itself, but 3rd party software can be important for Nvidia users, as it can (sometimes can't) install best available drivers for a video card and other compatible devices.
You're technically right but everybody says Linux they usually always mean Linux / gnu everybody's used to saying Linux and it sounds nice so people just say Linux is instead
Thank you so much for this Your video is the only one that mentioned copying windows key, disabling bitlocker and other necessary steps before proceeding to install Ubuntu. Today I decided to ditch garbage windows 11 from my laptop since it won't stop giving me problems and doing some stupid things. If you're reading this, I have one question. Does Ubuntu support fingerprint and touchscreen? Because my laptop has them and I would like to make use of it since the hardware is already there.
@@SCMHidayatullah Thanks for the comment! Regarding your question, unfortunately, most Linux distros don't support fingerprint recognition. This might be an issue with specific hardware, but I've tried many Linux distributions on two laptops and never found a working fingerprint option. For me, it's not working. However, I've seen people online mentioning that they have fingerprint support in Ubuntu or other distros. I'd say give it a try and see if it works for you.As for touchscreen support, Ubuntu does support it, but I haven't tested it myself since I don't have a touchscreen device.
@@NHSoft Thanks for replying! I'll work on those later and see if I can make it works. But for now I'm still quite busy setting up my fresh copy of Ubuntu that I just install by following your tutorial. 😃
Very helpfull video, clearly explained. However is it possible to retain the disk partitions after making a clean installation of Ubuntu and earsing the windows. I mean I need to earse the windows completely, and install Ununtu but I need to have the partitions at the same.
Ty it's installing right now. A little of a newer version but still was pretty easy to get set up for the most part. Oh yeah one hiccup I had though. When I was removing the bitlocker thingy I didn't know I had to wait for the decryption on my hard rice thingy. So I went to my ai Aria and they helped me figure out the next few steps with ezzZ. I kinda fell sleep though waiting on the decryption bc it took so freaking long. But all in all this was easy and now I'm happy😂😊
Vídeo muito bom. Se o pessoal soubesse realmente que dá pra usar Linux até mesmo pra games, o povo iria migrar ou pelo menos uma grande quantidade de pessoas. Mas parabéns pelo video.
For anyone who dont want to spam the key and go to the bios , you can just enter with a desktop shortcut. I dont have a good knowledge on how to do that though.
Good Morning. A beginner's question. I want to install Windows plus Linux in dualboot on a physical drive named A. therefore yes, because Windows is still useful, Linux to educate. The second physical drive name B, I want on files common to both systems. How to choose the type of formatting for physical disk B, so that it can be seen in two systems (write, read). thanks.
Hey, I'm trying to install Ubuntu on my new laptop, as you suggested in the video to disable Bitlocker I had disabled it but still while the installation process says the bitlocker is enabled (Turn off Bitlocker to continue) what should I do now? 😭
i have my windows os in SDD and some important data on HDD, so how can i install ubuntu without erasing the data in HDD?, its okay with me to erase SDD.
I have a question. I tried to do this but I couldn't boot the USB on my computer. I tried on other computers and it did boot without even trying. In my PC USB is shown but it does not see as a bootable USB. How can I boot this USB.
Try these steps: Check BIOS/UEFI settings to ensure USB boot is enabled and Secure Boot is disabled. Use a different USB port, preferably USB 2.0. If it still doesn’t work, recreate the bootable USB-sometimes, simply recreating it fixes the issue.
I did all the steps , but when i restart my laptop in the final step, the laptop restart and displays the boot menu with this tree elements : Nvme0 Pci lan Windows What ever what i select it displays the menu again I am stack in this step And i installed version 24
After the installation is complete it asks to retart when i click on it it requests to remove the installation device (usb drive) when i do so it restarts but again goes into the boot menu and looks for a bootable device. Not sure how to resolve this.
Do the drivers automatically install with Ubuntu or do they have to be searched for separately (assuming they're erased from the hard disc drive that is)? Thank you
Hey man! I had a question i have an old hp laptop with 4gigs of ram and 1TB storage and i am about to pursue Computer engineering and windows is super laggy on my laptop so should i install Ubuntu on laptop?will it work fine and flawless because i want to learn to code,pls reply
Yes, installing Ubuntu may slightly improve your system's performance, and Linux is great for programming. You'll find plenty of development software available. However, I suggest going with Linux Mint, as it's lighter compared to Ubuntu. The installation process for Linux Mint is the same as Ubuntu. Don't forget to check the availability of any specific software you use. I recommend verifying its compatibility with Linux before you install.
@@NHSoft thank you so much for replying man! I just need basic programming software like VS code to get python,c++ etc. Running on my machine and browser,media player thats it I don't want to make it a gaming beast just my programs work smoothly that's all and commands for Linux mint are same as Ubuntu right?
@@Zedgameeee Mint is based on Ubuntu, but slightly different, it uses different desktop environments which means it looks different than Ubuntu. And softwares like VS Code is natively available on Linux
I cant successfully run the rufus in my old LG laptop under Window Vista. When I double clikked the rufus-4.5p, it popped out a comment "the file cant work due win32" something like that. So I use another computer to get the boot USB.
Im getting "System Program Problem Detected" and it says to re-install Ubuntu. been trying for past 13 hours, re-installing more than 10 times, no success
I have a Dell laptop with an hdd in it i want to install an ssd (along with the installed hdd) and i want to install Ubuntu on the ssd and remove Windows 10. I don't want to lose any other data on the hdd except Windows 10 How can I do that?
I installed ubuntu and everything working fine thank u But there a problem when i turn on the laptop (DELL) A screen appear : INVALID PARTITION TABLE? How Can i fix it
I completed all steps and in the end when I click install ....it showing something went wrong.I powered off it and then when I powered on it ....windows came back .............how to deal with this prob?
@@Amina-919 Sorry to hear about the Ubuntu install issue. Try these steps: Recheck the install instructions, ensure you didn't miss anything. Boot from the live flash drive again, see if you can reach the install screen without errors. If not, Try making bootable flash drive again. If it still fails, your hardware may be incompatible - search online for known issues with your PC model. As a last resort, try a different Linux distro such as Linux Mint, Fedora, popOS.
You can try installing Manjaro, an Arch-based distro which includes user-friendly installation process, unlike pure Arch. The installation procedure is same as Ubuntu. If you're already using one of the Linux distro, follow this video to install Manjaro: ua-cam.com/video/LflRhBlDOPg/v-deo.htmlsi=gNG9whcA96NO0bSv
I got stuck on the Ubuntu installation screen and the installer closed on its own. Now when I try to open the installer its stuck on the loading animation, any solution for this issue?
First try to install in on virtual box If the installation goes smoothly there, recreating the bootable USB drive can often resolve issues encountered during the installation process on your physical hardware. After recreating the USB drive, attempt the installation again to see if the problem persists.
The 'Erase disk' option will delete all data and partitions, such as the C, D, or E drives in your Windows system. Everything will be deleted, so be sure to back up your data using external memory or cloud storage.
I have hp g4 ellitebook pc and i can't find the secure boot and usb boot options
how can remove only the previous os partiton?
will it delete my data in 2nd storage? its not partitioned
all drives? I have a ssd which has windows on it and a hard disk. It will not wipe my second disk will it?
@@coderujjwal If you select the 'Erase disk' option during installation, it may wipe all drives attached to the system, including both your SSD and HDD. To avoid this, ensure only the disk you want to install Ubuntu on is connected, or manually select partitions during the installation process to preserve your second disk.
I usually never comment but I have to say among all the videos I'have seen on youtube, I couldn't understand a thing. But your video did all the work, I didn't need to refer to any other things. Just installed ubuntu 22.4 without any problems. Thank You
I really appreciate you taking the time to comment! So happy the video made the installation process smooth for you.
One thing I discovered in the process is that on certain systems, it is not enough to merely turn off bit-locker through the terminal, windows automatically enables it after every restart. I had to go into the windows settings and find the "encryption" section. Once there, you have to click the bar where is says enable bit-locker. From there it will go through and decrypt your computer which takes about a half an hour but it worked and I could finally move on in the installation process.
Brand new Linux user here, just wiped windows and Ubuntu, was super easy thanks to your video. Thank you!
Got bored last night and tried this for my old hp with Windows 10 edu and it works flawlessly. u got a thumbs up and a sub!!!!
That's fantastic! So happy to hear it worked for you! Thanks for the thumbs up and subscribing!!!
Your video was incredibly helpful, I've now successfully installed Ubuntu.
Successfully installed Ubuntu . Thanks ❤.
Bro does it delete your personal data like videos and all
Thank you. Very helpful video and easy to follow. Have successfully installed Ubuntu as a Windows user 😊
Thank you for this CLEAR, NEAT and EXCELLENT TUTORIAL!! Very easy to follow and execute STEP BY STEP. 10000000000000 thanks
Thank you very much, just booted mine from an external hard disk, from the bios menu I had to change boot mode from UEFI to legacy and worked fine.
I didnt realise my data transfer on my c file didnt work and i lost everything 😅
My fault for being reckless lol. Thank you for the tutorial and for reminding everyone to backup their files!
Thank you so much dude, initially i got the error like "casper/vmlinuz not found" i taught there was some problem while moving the file, then figured out that vmlinuz file was not imported properly while booting the usb, again booted the usb and started the laptop, it worked properly without any issues❤
Well done on figuring it out! Happy Linux-ing!
My old laptop boots up faster than ever now. And also, while Windows 10 support ends next year, I get an additional 10 years of FREE security updates with Ubuntu pro! Take That Microsoft!! 😈
Thanks for this GREAT tutorial video! I'am absolut beginner in Linux. Cheers
To the point, and works like a charm!! Great Job!!
how about going back to windows after doing this? will you make video please
Okay!
Is this dual boot?@@NHSoft
@@WannaANime This is not dual boot method it will erase your windows OS.
yes please @NHSoft
Looks like fked up
You have to turn off bitlocker from windows settings as well. Settings > Privacy and security > disk encryption or smthn and then turn off... took 20mins for me to turn off..only after that i was able to proceed with ubuntu installation on hp victus
Really cool! helped me very much. Now I can finally use my old laptop again! :)
Great to hear!
I have successfully installed ubuntu on my laptop asus vivobook X1504VA. but wifi and bluetooth is not working.
Thank you, I have said goodbye to MS officially today. Let's see how linux treats me. Greate video. The only thing is to cancel the first installation to manually turn bitlocker off.
If you encounter any bitlocker screen during the installation procedure just use disk part commands to wipe out your disk (any way your are erasing windows)
Note : This will completely clear your disk if you 2 or 3 os in your system everything will be wiped out.
Happy ubuntu🎉.
Your video awesome 💯💯 and I have installed Ubuntu bro thank you so much
Thanks for the help, i need migrate to Ubuntu on this day. On my first work day . 🎉
Great, enjoy Linux 😄
U such a tutorial master, i downloaded Ubuntu smoothly and erased windows thanks
This is best video in guide i have ever found
Thank u for your tutorial.
I finally installed ubuntu. It was easy but the bitlocker gave me a little hard time.
What worked for me:
Running command prompt as administrator and entering the cmd "manage-bde -off C:"...
And to check the decryption status:
Entering "manage-bde -status" would help..
great explanation bro, thanks a bunch❤
Installing it without any error❤
Worked out smoothly ❤
It's really help full ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Now a Big fan brother
Hi! i kinda have a problem where i am stuck at phase 4 of installation that says "updates and other software", i did select default installation and it just stuck there
Apparently even before booting into ubuntu there's some command lines that kinda says "command error: read PMA" and "ACPI bios error:(bug)"
My drive is clean( but its HDD) and doesn't have any issues
You should've explaining other options in applications and updates. Additional media formats kinda speaks for itself, but 3rd party software can be important for Nvidia users, as it can (sometimes can't) install best available drivers for a video card and other compatible devices.
what firefox theme are you using on second 5:14?
Browser extension github.com/Code-by-imtiyaz/materialYouNewTab
Very well explained thank you so much❤
It was really helpful thanks❤
That is the GNU/Linux operating system. Linux is just the kernel.
You're technically right but everybody says Linux they usually always mean Linux / gnu everybody's used to saying Linux and it sounds nice so people just say Linux is instead
OK GEEK!
Not everyone is Techie...
Amazing video ! Helped me a lot !
very helpful sir, thank you
Thank you for your guidance. God bless you sir
Can u plz make a arch Linux install video that doesn't has dual boot and directly opens into arch
Thank you for this tutorial ! So helpful !
You're welcome, I'm glad you found it helpful!
Thank you so much for this
Your video is the only one that mentioned copying windows key, disabling bitlocker and other necessary steps before proceeding to install Ubuntu.
Today I decided to ditch garbage windows 11 from my laptop since it won't stop giving me problems and doing some stupid things.
If you're reading this, I have one question. Does Ubuntu support fingerprint and touchscreen? Because my laptop has them and I would like to make use of it since the hardware is already there.
@@SCMHidayatullah Thanks for the comment! Regarding your question, unfortunately, most Linux distros don't support fingerprint recognition. This might be an issue with specific hardware, but I've tried many Linux distributions on two laptops and never found a working fingerprint option. For me, it's not working. However, I've seen people online mentioning that they have fingerprint support in Ubuntu or other distros. I'd say give it a try and see if it works for you.As for touchscreen support, Ubuntu does support it, but I haven't tested it myself since I don't have a touchscreen device.
@@NHSoft Thanks for replying!
I'll work on those later and see if I can make it works. But for now I'm still quite busy setting up my fresh copy of Ubuntu that I just install by following your tutorial. 😃
Very helpfull video, clearly explained.
However is it possible to retain the disk partitions after making a clean installation of Ubuntu and earsing the windows.
I mean I need to earse the windows completely, and install Ununtu but I need to have the partitions at the same.
It's works in my case very well ❤ thankyou
Happy to know it worked for you.
Successfully downloaded Ubuntu ❤❤
Thanks for posting! Wow!
Ty it's installing right now. A little of a newer version but still was pretty easy to get set up for the most part. Oh yeah one hiccup I had though. When I was removing the bitlocker thingy I didn't know I had to wait for the decryption on my hard rice thingy. So I went to my ai Aria and they helped me figure out the next few steps with ezzZ. I kinda fell sleep though waiting on the decryption bc it took so freaking long. But all in all this was easy and now I'm happy😂😊
Happy to hear you got it installed!
@jojoM-r3w Even I'm stuck on that exact installation process, how to turn off Bitlocker, please help me
thanx mate, big help
Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS gets stuck on while copying files during the final installation process
Please help me out
Really helped❤ Thank you
After disabling secure boot and After pressing f12 (hp) my pc just boots in win 11. Help me
Nah I'm good it worked thanks
Please make a linux (ubuntu) to windows video too 😅
Great ! Thank you
Very nicely explained
Vídeo muito bom. Se o pessoal soubesse realmente que dá pra usar Linux até mesmo pra games, o povo iria migrar ou pelo menos uma grande quantidade de pessoas. Mas parabéns pelo video.
Certamente podemos fazer gaming no Linux!
For anyone who dont want to spam the key and go to the bios , you can just enter with a desktop shortcut. I dont have a good knowledge on how to do that though.
Good Morning. A beginner's question. I want to install Windows plus Linux in dualboot on a physical drive named A. therefore yes, because Windows is still useful, Linux to educate. The second physical drive name B, I want on files common to both systems. How to choose the type of formatting for physical disk B, so that it can be seen in two systems (write, read). thanks.
Thank you so much!!!
This is really helpful
Hey, I'm trying to install Ubuntu on my new laptop, as you suggested in the video to disable Bitlocker I had disabled it but still while the installation process says the bitlocker is enabled (Turn off Bitlocker to continue) what should I do now? 😭
Fantastic, thank you!
i have my windows os in SDD and some important data on HDD, so how can i install ubuntu without erasing the data in HDD?,
its okay with me to erase SDD.
Remove the HDD
I have a question. I tried to do this but I couldn't boot the USB on my computer. I tried on other computers and it did boot without even trying. In my PC USB is shown but it does not see as a bootable USB. How can I boot this USB.
Try these steps: Check BIOS/UEFI settings to ensure USB boot is enabled and Secure Boot is disabled. Use a different USB port, preferably USB 2.0. If it still doesn’t work, recreate the bootable USB-sometimes, simply recreating it fixes the issue.
best tutorial !!!
I did all the steps , but when i restart my laptop in the final step, the laptop restart and displays the boot menu with this tree elements :
Nvme0
Pci lan
Windows
What ever what i select it displays the menu again
I am stack in this step
And i installed version 24
Thank you..
For help me to move on Ubuntu 😘😘😘
Great, enjoy it 😉
I keep getting
error: invalid nagic nunber.
error: you need to load the kernel first.
Fress any key to continue...-
Thankyou ❤
How can i change my windows and Linux dual booted PC to windows single booted PC ?
Just install windows again
That firefox theme looks amazing. I need that theme, what is its name?
You can get it here :
ua-cam.com/video/AllSHTrR6ro/v-deo.html
@@NHSoft thank you ❤️🙌
can we do this without a usb ??
i dont have one currently .
After the installation is complete it asks to retart when i click on it it requests to remove the installation device (usb drive) when i do so it restarts but again goes into the boot menu and looks for a bootable device. Not sure how to resolve this.
Do the drivers automatically install with Ubuntu or do they have to be searched for separately (assuming they're erased from the hard disc drive that is)?
Thank you
Drivers will be installed automatically.
@@NHSoft thank you. I'm hoping to try this on my laptop this weekend
Hey man! I had a question i have an old hp laptop with 4gigs of ram and 1TB storage and i am about to pursue Computer engineering and windows is super laggy on my laptop so should i install Ubuntu on laptop?will it work fine and flawless because i want to learn to code,pls reply
Yes, installing Ubuntu may slightly improve your system's performance, and Linux is great for programming. You'll find plenty of development software available. However, I suggest going with Linux Mint, as it's lighter compared to Ubuntu. The installation process for Linux Mint is the same as Ubuntu.
Don't forget to check the availability of any specific software you use. I recommend verifying its compatibility with Linux before you install.
@@NHSoft thank you so much for replying man! I just need basic programming software like VS code to get python,c++ etc. Running on my machine and browser,media player thats it I don't want to make it a gaming beast just my programs work smoothly that's all and commands for Linux mint are same as Ubuntu right?
@@Zedgameeee Mint is based on Ubuntu, but slightly different, it uses different desktop environments which means it looks different than Ubuntu. And softwares like VS Code is natively available on Linux
@@NHSoft so it'll be a better fit for my machine right?thank you so much I'll go with Mint
Please make a video on how to install windows 11 completely using USB drive
Hi - I installed Ubuntu- but when I rebooted the pc it ran thru the BIOS screen now stays blank - I only have the ability to move the mouse
I cant successfully run the rufus in my old LG laptop under Window Vista. When I double clikked the rufus-4.5p, it popped out a comment "the file cant work due win32" something like that. So I use another computer to get the boot USB.
Im getting "System Program Problem Detected" and it says to re-install Ubuntu. been trying for past 13 hours, re-installing more than 10 times, no success
Thanks
I have a Dell laptop with an hdd in it i want to install an ssd (along with the installed hdd) and i want to install Ubuntu on the ssd and remove Windows 10. I don't want to lose any other data on the hdd except Windows 10 How can I do that?
After installing ubuntu mousepad and keyboard is not working in my lenovo slimpad 3
Hi… I followed like it shows… but at last it showing error . No such partition.. what to do? Please help
How to load windows back please make a video
Did you copy your key like he said?
I installed ubuntu and everything working fine thank u
But there a problem when i turn on the laptop (DELL)
A screen appear : INVALID PARTITION TABLE?
How Can i fix it
i cant change the settings on my hp laptop for safebooting etc ?
(i need some kind of user id password or something)
If you're prompted for a password you don't know, you may need to contact HP support for assistance
Your browser skin looks cool. Can you give me the name?
Browser extension :
ua-cam.com/video/AllSHTrR6ro/v-deo.html
Firefox theme : github.com/vinceliuice/WhiteSur-firefox-theme
I have successfully installed Ubuntu thank you so much
What is the work around if you don’t have admin password and cannot turn off the bit locker?
Does this apply for installing zorin os 17 pro
Yeah, installation of ZorinOS is same as Ubuntu.
Didn't work for me, I have toshiba working on pentium as well as two problems no ubuntu for 32bit and couldn't boot into bios.
Can you install xscreensaver on your thing?
Im just seeing my 32gb pendrive during partitioning not my ssd of my laptop help
I completed all steps and in the end when I click install ....it showing something went wrong.I powered off it and then when I powered on it ....windows came back .............how to deal with this prob?
@@Amina-919 Sorry to hear about the Ubuntu install issue. Try these steps:
Recheck the install instructions, ensure you didn't miss anything.
Boot from the live flash drive again, see if you can reach the install screen without errors. If not, Try making bootable flash drive again.
If it still fails, your hardware may be incompatible - search online for known issues with your PC model.
As a last resort, try a different Linux distro such as Linux Mint, Fedora, popOS.
Thank you
can you do this video again with Arch Linux?
You can try installing Manjaro, an Arch-based distro which includes user-friendly installation process, unlike pure Arch.
The installation procedure is same as Ubuntu.
If you're already using one of the Linux distro, follow this video to install Manjaro: ua-cam.com/video/LflRhBlDOPg/v-deo.htmlsi=gNG9whcA96NO0bSv
It worked fine until I couldn't acces bios setup option. The screen goes black
I got stuck on the Ubuntu installation screen and the installer closed on its own. Now when I try to open the installer its stuck on the loading animation, any solution for this issue?
First try to install in on virtual box If the installation goes smoothly there, recreating the bootable USB drive can often resolve issues encountered during the installation process on your physical hardware. After recreating the USB drive, attempt the installation again to see if the problem persists.
Nevermind, the installer crashed after the installation, had to remove the usb and force restart. Its looking good now, thank you!
I tried to install Ubuntu around more than 10times, every times the system heating problem occurs
but bro my bitlocker is already disabled on my acer laptop
The flash drive after I install it can I delete the installation software and use the USB for other things?
@@ya-oduyeogbuleka740 Yes!