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I want to install Ubuntu on my laptop to run along side windows. I had recently installed Windows 10 TP and now want to try something new. I want to keep windows. I also only had a single hard drive. I've been reading about this and it seems a bit too confusing for me. Is there something special I must do or can I just partition my hard drive for windows and Ubuntu after the Live CD loads and I open the installer? I am new to Linux and have no idea what to do.

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  • Boot op your Ubuntu CD/USB start the installer, and when asked how to installer, choose Install next to Windows 10. The Ubuntu Installer will automatically search the os that is installed on your System.
    – blade19899
    Jul 8, 2015 at 13:55
  • Is this a new system with UEFI or older with BIOS only. And if newer did you install Windows in UEFI or BIOS/CSM boot mode? If not sure post this: sudo parted -l from Ubuntu live installer. How you boot install media is how it installs. Shows install with screen shots. Both BIOS purple accessibility screen & UEFI black grub menu screen help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI
    – oldfred
    Jul 8, 2015 at 16:15

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Boot op your Ubuntu CD/USB start the installer, and when asked how to installer, choose Install next to Windows 10. The Ubuntu Installer will automatically search the os that is installed on your System. – but one thing both os must be on same mode i mean uefi or legecy

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