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Hello Folks,
So I've tried searching this without much success, the majority of articles and forum posts go form the angle of dual booting Linux from an existing Windows install.
This would be fine, if I hadn't completely overwritten my HDD with an Ubuntu install.
So, my question is, can I dual boot Ubuntu and Windows 10, from my existing install? Or will I have to install Win10 as the primary, then go through the DB process?
Currently running 12.04 LTS (yes I know I'm behind the times)
Looking at the inbuilt disk utility program, doesn't seem to be the option to do a partition from the existing one.
Any help appreciated.
So I've tried searching this without much success, the majority of articles and forum posts go form the angle of dual booting Linux from an existing Windows install.
This would be fine, if I hadn't completely overwritten my HDD with an Ubuntu install.
So, my question is, can I dual boot Ubuntu and Windows 10, from my existing install? Or will I have to install Win10 as the primary, then go through the DB process?
Currently running 12.04 LTS (yes I know I'm behind the times)
Looking at the inbuilt disk utility program, doesn't seem to be the option to do a partition from the existing one.
Any help appreciated.