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How to Dual Booting Linux Mint And Windows 10 on one PC

Want to use Linux Mint alongside Windows 10? Great decision! And you have landed on the right page.

This article will take you through easy steps to help you install Linux Mint along with Windows 10. Let’s get started.

Linux Mint is perfect for both beginners and advanced users. It is a powerful operating system, yet installing it is not a tough nut to crack.

4 Important Precautions Before Installation

Though there is negligible risk of losing data while installation, it is always recommended to backup data before installation as a precautionary measure. You can also use a data backup software to secure your data.

It will be required if in case your installation goes astray. Hence create a repair disk using another USB or CD.

Again, if installation crashes in between and you can’t even perform a boot repair, you can always reinstall Windows 10 by using a Live Disk.

The above mentioned cases are meant to enlighten you and not discourage you. Moreover, we’ve got you covered. Hence, we are going to install Linux Mint alongside Windows 10 (which is already installed).

Step 1: Create A Live Disk or USB

Visit the Linux Mint official site and download an ISO file. Click here to download the file.

After downloading ISO file, write the file into a USB drive. There are many tools available online that can help you write an ISO file to your USB.

Here is a screenshot of the process. The software used to write the ISO image file into a USB drive is Universal USB Installer.

Step 2: Build a Partition For Mint

You have to be cautious while creating a partition. You can easily install Mint within 10GB but it’s recommended to use between 30 to 40 GB of memory space to install Linux Mint. It will allow you to store files while using Linux Mint.

How Do You Do It?

See Also: Best Disk Partition Software for Windows

Step 3: Insert USB Drive and Boot Your System

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Step 4: Begin Installation

As soon as the image file is booted, you will see two options – “Try Linux Mint” and “Install Linux Mint”. Choosing Try Linux Mint will also take you to the option for installing Mint on your system.

After selecting “Install Linux Mint”, you will directed to screen where you can select your preferred language.

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Consequently, it will check available space, Internet connection and battery.

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Step 5: Arrange Space For Linux

This is an important step. You need to plan the partition for Linux Mint. We recommend you to keep Windows and Linux separately. In the installation window, select “Something else”.

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Step 6: Create Root Partition

This is where the installation process begins, in which the first step involves creating partition for “Root”. Select “Free space” available in the list and afterwards click on “+”.

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Provide the size of root partition (between 10GB to 20GB). Select ext4 as filesystem and “/” as mount point.

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Step 7: Create Swap partition

Create a swap partition. It is recommended that the size of swap partition should be double the RAM size of your PC.

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Step 8: Create Home Partition

Home partition will contain all of your downloaded files. Hence, allocate maximum size to this partition.

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After creating these partitions, click “Install Now”.

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Step 9: Follow Simple Instructions

Kudos! You have successfully completed the difficult section of the installation. Now, relax and enjoy the easy section. Follow the screenshots and we can successfully complete the process. They are really simple!

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As soon as the installation is completed, you will see a screen which asks you to restart your system or continue exploring the new OS.

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Once your system restarts, you will see a Linux Mint option on grub screen.

Linux Mint is a user-friendly linux build. We hope this article completely guides you through the installation process of Linux Mint on Windows 10.

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