

Step 16. Press F10 or F12 to boot from USB flash drive/CD. Plug-in your bootable flash drive/CD and restart your system.

After that go to Exit->Exit saving changes->Press Enter->Choose Yes->Press Enter. Go to Boot->Secure Boot->Press Enter->Choose Disabled->Press Enter. Now restart you system and press F2 to edit UEFI settings. Untick the “Turn on fast startup” option and save changes.ĭisable secure boot (Only for Windows 8/8.1 and UEFI settings) By clicking it you can change the “Shutdown settings”. Click on “Change settings that are currently unavailable” option. For Windows 7, go to control panel->type “power options”->Click on “Change what the power button do” option shown on left sidebar. Go to “charms bar”, click on “search”, type “change what the power button do” and click on this option to open it. Turn off fast startup option in Windows (Only for Windows 8/8.1 and UEFI settings) Click ok and an “Unallocated space” is created for Ubuntu. I recommend it should not be less than 25 GB. You can choose any amount of space depending upon your requirement and Hard Disk space. As I have 1 TB Hard disk so I am saving 80 GB for Ubuntu. Enter the amount of space in MB and click on “Shrink”. Step 6. Right click on any partition from which you will save space for Ubuntu and click on “Shrink volume” option. Step 5. Click on “Disk Management” option. Step 4. Right click on “This PC” icon in Windows 8/8.1 or “Computer” icon in Windows 7 and click on “Manage” option. iso file and click on Burn disc image Option. If you want to create a CD then use Windows Disc Image Burner. See the following screenshot for this.Īfter this you will see following two screens. It will show you a dialog box from where you have to click on “Yes” option.

Third, select your flash drive and tick on “format” option. Second, click on “Browse” and select your downloaded. First, select “Ubuntu” from drop down menu. After downloading it double click on this software. Click here to download Universal USB installer. Step 2. When Ubuntu is downloaded then you have to download Universal USB Installer to make a bootable flash drive. If you have Windows 7 then check its properties to know which version of Ubuntu you should download either 32-bit or 64-bit. If you are using Windows 8/8.1 then download 64-bit version. Click here to go to its official website. First of all you have to download Ubuntu 14.04 from its official website. Here I have a laptop with Windows 8.1 pre-installed on it and i’m installing Ubuntu 14.04 alongside Windows. Hello friends, today i’m gonna help you in dual boot Ubuntu with Windows. Dual boot Ubuntu 14.04 with Windows 7/8/8.1
