
Normally, it’s not a big issue but just in case if you touched wrong partition etc, you may lose data. Back up your data: You are going to touch disk partitions.And in this article, we’ll see how to dual boot Linux Mint with Windows 10.īefore we proceed to see the procedure to dual boot Linux Mint with Windows, let me give you some optional yet recommended safety instructions: Absolute beginners often find it complicated but this is the best way to use Linux and Windows together in one system. This involves touching the disk partition and sometimes boot order. And when your system powers up, you can choose if you want to use Windows or Linux. Here, you install Linux on a system that already has Windows. Install Linux alongside Windows: This method is called dual booting Linux with Windows.

Remove Windows and Linux: If you have backed up your data and have a recovery or installation disk of Windows ready with you or if you are determined that you are not going back to Windows, you can remove Windows completely and use only Linux.This is particularly useful if you just want to see what Linux feels like. This is usually slow and your changes done to the Linux system are (normally) not saved.



Good decision! And if you chose to use Linux Mint, that’s even a better decision. Brief: This guide shows you how to dual boot Linux Mint with Windows 10 and enjoy both Linux and Windows together in one system.
