![]() Next, select your preferred Keyboard layout and click ‘ Continue’. Since our mission is to install Ubuntu, select the latter. Thereafter, the installation wizard will pop open providing you with two options: ‘ Try Ubuntu’ and ‘ Install Ubuntu’. Ubuntu 22.04 will start loading as shown below. Select the first option ‘ Try or Install Ubuntu’ and press ENTER. On the first screen, you will get the GRUB menu displayed as shown. Save the BIOS changes and proceed to boot. Also, be sure to access the BIOS setup and modify the boot priority to have the USB drive as the first priority. With the free space in place, now plug the bootable USB medium into your PC and reboot your system. This is the space that is designated for the Ubuntu 22.04 installation.Īfter shrinking the space, it will appear as ‘ Unallocated’ or ‘ Free Space’ as shown. Specify the amount of space to shrink in MB and click ‘ Shrink’. So, right-click on the volume that you want to shrink and select ‘ Shrink’.Ī pop-up dialogue box will appear as shown below. This might be different in your setup, but just follow along and you will get the drift. We are going to create a partition for installing Ubuntu by Shrinking ‘ Volume E’. The disk management console displays the current disk partitions as you can see below. ![]() In the dialogue box, type diskmgmt.msc and hit ENTER. So, open the disk management utility by pressing Windows Key + R Step 1) Create a Free Partition on Your Hard DriveĪs mentioned in the introduction, we first and foremost need to create a separate partition on the hard drive on which we are going to install Ubuntu 22.04. With the ISO image in place, grab a 16GB USB drive and use Rufus application to make it bootable. ![]()
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