How to PROPERLY Dual-boot Windows 11 and Ubuntu (2024)

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Dual-boot Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and Windows 11 to optimize hardware performance across both operating systems. Step-by-step tutorial.

VIDEO CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
01:40 Disk Partition Layout for Dual-boot
06:14 Adjust Partition Sizes in Windows 11
22:22 Disable Hibernation in Windows 11
24:38 Install Ubuntu Desktop 24.04 LTS
30:30 Enable ZRAM on Ubuntu Desktop
35:25 Enroll the Machine Owner Key
44:10 Install System Rescue Toolkit

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Thanks for producing this video. I'm not using Ubuntu, but the instructions for getting the partitions reconfigured prior to starting to install the base system of your distro of choice is totally spot on and applies to any distribution. This video deserves far more updates that it has, I encourage everyone who finds this video useful to share/upvote so more people get to see it.

bryanhobson
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very very thanks brother. this video is sos helpfuly and understandable for me. and your explain style is very good. i hope in future this channel is grove🎉

AbdullahCoskun-ddhv
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Next is how to properly install MacOS 13 on KVM, please 🙏

VaanPanupong
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how can we make multiple user accounts like parallel space in windows private users like function in phone, i want to use a different fingerprint for every user that only i could know and nobody can find other user accounts that how many users are in laptop, sometimes we can see user profiles in settings but i want to hide every account even in boot or login page like it should be a secret window laptop irrespective of other user data or even folder, or apps or anything, i want to make private window data for me, and other user accounts some for work, office, management etc . that doesn't even should show that other user have made a folder or installed an app it shouldn't be seen in other user accounts, like in one laptop 2 or 3 different laptop (user) working privately that nobody can't find only i should know . i think i have explained to u correctly ?
please give me some solution. I can't find videos related to this . or i don't know how to search .

vasudev_tiwari
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I really don't like this way. Messing with Windows' partition is unnecessary. Windows can later do whatever it wants on the EFI partition ie. completely nuke your Linux's boot partitions after forced update and more. And even more if you encrypt your system with for example VeraCrypt, I think even more problems would occur. Let Windows do its' things on its' partitions.
I always create new efi partition for Linux boot loader. This way it's much quicker, and safer.

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