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| | [AI summary] This article provides a step-by-step guide for installing Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Desktop Edition on a PC or laptop using a USB stick. It covers the entire process from downloading and verifying the ISO file, creating a bootable USB, booting into the live system, and proceeding with the installation. The guide also includes notes on dual-booting with Windows, encryption limitations, and potential installation issues reported by users.
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| | If you have a modified Windows installation source, larger than 4 GB you can't format the USB drive to FAT32. See how to make a NTFS formatted UEFI bootable Windows installation USB using Linux (Ubuntu).
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| | In the world of Linux, dual booting with Windows used to be de rigueur, but it has become less common in recent years. I used to dual boot all the time between Windows and Linux, when I first starting using Linux, but now I regard the Windows partition to be a waste of good space...
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| I recently installed Ubuntu 19.10 on my desktop alongside an existing Windows 10 install; on a separate blank ssd. Here are some things the online guides dont tell you about dual booting. UEFI Does your system use UEFI? Yeah, I didn't know either. Cause I didn't need to. But