Update tutorial installing ubuntu multi boot on your windows computer authored by Jeffrey George Fisher's avatar Jeffrey George Fisher
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2. Right click the drive you want to install Ubuntu on (if you only have one drive then 2. Right click the drive you want to install Ubuntu on (if you only have one drive then
choose the one with `C:`). For instance, in the picture below, since there is only one drive, I choose the one with `C:`). For instance, in the picture below, since there is only one drive, I
would right click on the box that says `Disk 0` (on the far left). would right click on the box that says `Disk 0` (on the far left).
![Disk Management Prompt](/uploads/training/diskmgmt.png) ![Disk Management Prompt](uploads/training/diskmgmt.png)
* Choose Shrink Volume * Choose Shrink Volume
* Enter the desired size for the Ubuntu installation. We suggest around 80 GiB with an absolute * Enter the desired size for the Ubuntu installation. We suggest around 80 GiB with an absolute
minimum of 40 GiB. minimum of 40 GiB.
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* Download Updates * Download Updates
* Install Third Party Software * Install Third Party Software
6. Once you reach the screen for choosing the install location, choose `Something Else`. 6. Once you reach the screen for choosing the install location, choose `Something Else`.
![Ubuntu Formatting](../uploads/training/ubuntu-partition.png) ![Ubuntu Formatting](uploads/training/ubuntu-partition.png)
* On this screen, double click the free space you created back in Windows. * On this screen, double click the free space you created back in Windows.
* For size, enter 512 MiB. * For size, enter 512 MiB.
* For type, enter EFI * For type, enter EFI
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