How to install Ubuntu and keep Windows
Option 1: Try before you install
When you boot from your Ubuntu media (whether it’s CD, DVD, or flash drive), you get two options: Try Ubuntu and Install Ubuntu.Select Try Ubuntu. This loads the operating system directly into RAM, without writing anything to your hard drive. You can try it out, experiment with the bundled applications, and surf the web.
Option 2: Install Ubuntu inside Windows
This is the most convenient way to install a configurable version of Ubuntu and keep Windows. But it doesn’t work with Windows 8, or with computers that have UEFI firmware.When the installation is done, booting will give you a boot menu with both operating systems. Windows will be the default.
And guess what? If you decide you don’t like Ubuntu, you can go into Windows and uninstall it through Control Panel, just like any other Windows program.
Install Ubuntu next to Windows
This technique will work on systems where the previous version wouldn’t. It creates a version of Unbuntu on its own partition that is not easily removed.You’ll need to boot from the disc or flash drive I discussed above. Select the Install Ubuntu option. When asked later in the wizard, select Install Ubuntu alongside Windows 7 (or whatever Windows version you're using).
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