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I have downloaded ubuntu-16.04.4-desktop-amd64.iso (which is a winRAR archive file)on Windows VISTA. Can I install Ubuntu along with Vista and if yes, how to install it from this winRAR file?










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    I have downloaded ubuntu-16.04.4-desktop-amd64.iso (which is a winRAR archive file)on Windows VISTA. Can I install Ubuntu along with Vista and if yes, how to install it from this winRAR file?










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      I have downloaded ubuntu-16.04.4-desktop-amd64.iso (which is a winRAR archive file)on Windows VISTA. Can I install Ubuntu along with Vista and if yes, how to install it from this winRAR file?










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      I have downloaded ubuntu-16.04.4-desktop-amd64.iso (which is a winRAR archive file)on Windows VISTA. Can I install Ubuntu along with Vista and if yes, how to install it from this winRAR file?





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          Dual booting is simple. Just perform the steps as given below:



          • Extract the WinRAR archive to obtain your .iso file

          • Download Universal USB Installer software via Google and use it to create a bootable USB

          • Once you have a bootable USB handy, click on Windows icon and search for disk management. Select the option Create and format hard disk partitions

          • To install Ubuntu, take help of dual boot Ubuntu and Windows and ensure you perform the steps as given in that link

          • Once you have installed Ubuntu (as per the steps given in the link), simply reboot your system and choose which OS you would like to boot into


          • In case you are not presented with the option to choose OS on boot, then you need to setup your GRUB menu. To do so, proceed with the next set of steps:


          Steps to install GRUB



          • Again boot into Windows OS


          • Combine Windows + r together and type cmd to open command prompt


          • Type bcdedit /set "bootmgr" path EFIubuntugrubx64.efi and hit Enter key


          • Reboot your system and then on every boot you will be presented with a proper GRUB menu to choose OS.


          P.S - You do not need to have admin rights on command prompt before you perform the above action.






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            Dual booting is simple. Just perform the steps as given below:



            • Extract the WinRAR archive to obtain your .iso file

            • Download Universal USB Installer software via Google and use it to create a bootable USB

            • Once you have a bootable USB handy, click on Windows icon and search for disk management. Select the option Create and format hard disk partitions

            • To install Ubuntu, take help of dual boot Ubuntu and Windows and ensure you perform the steps as given in that link

            • Once you have installed Ubuntu (as per the steps given in the link), simply reboot your system and choose which OS you would like to boot into


            • In case you are not presented with the option to choose OS on boot, then you need to setup your GRUB menu. To do so, proceed with the next set of steps:


            Steps to install GRUB



            • Again boot into Windows OS


            • Combine Windows + r together and type cmd to open command prompt


            • Type bcdedit /set "bootmgr" path EFIubuntugrubx64.efi and hit Enter key


            • Reboot your system and then on every boot you will be presented with a proper GRUB menu to choose OS.


            P.S - You do not need to have admin rights on command prompt before you perform the above action.






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              Dual booting is simple. Just perform the steps as given below:



              • Extract the WinRAR archive to obtain your .iso file

              • Download Universal USB Installer software via Google and use it to create a bootable USB

              • Once you have a bootable USB handy, click on Windows icon and search for disk management. Select the option Create and format hard disk partitions

              • To install Ubuntu, take help of dual boot Ubuntu and Windows and ensure you perform the steps as given in that link

              • Once you have installed Ubuntu (as per the steps given in the link), simply reboot your system and choose which OS you would like to boot into


              • In case you are not presented with the option to choose OS on boot, then you need to setup your GRUB menu. To do so, proceed with the next set of steps:


              Steps to install GRUB



              • Again boot into Windows OS


              • Combine Windows + r together and type cmd to open command prompt


              • Type bcdedit /set "bootmgr" path EFIubuntugrubx64.efi and hit Enter key


              • Reboot your system and then on every boot you will be presented with a proper GRUB menu to choose OS.


              P.S - You do not need to have admin rights on command prompt before you perform the above action.






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                up vote
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                up vote
                0
                down vote









                Dual booting is simple. Just perform the steps as given below:



                • Extract the WinRAR archive to obtain your .iso file

                • Download Universal USB Installer software via Google and use it to create a bootable USB

                • Once you have a bootable USB handy, click on Windows icon and search for disk management. Select the option Create and format hard disk partitions

                • To install Ubuntu, take help of dual boot Ubuntu and Windows and ensure you perform the steps as given in that link

                • Once you have installed Ubuntu (as per the steps given in the link), simply reboot your system and choose which OS you would like to boot into


                • In case you are not presented with the option to choose OS on boot, then you need to setup your GRUB menu. To do so, proceed with the next set of steps:


                Steps to install GRUB



                • Again boot into Windows OS


                • Combine Windows + r together and type cmd to open command prompt


                • Type bcdedit /set "bootmgr" path EFIubuntugrubx64.efi and hit Enter key


                • Reboot your system and then on every boot you will be presented with a proper GRUB menu to choose OS.


                P.S - You do not need to have admin rights on command prompt before you perform the above action.






                share|improve this answer














                Dual booting is simple. Just perform the steps as given below:



                • Extract the WinRAR archive to obtain your .iso file

                • Download Universal USB Installer software via Google and use it to create a bootable USB

                • Once you have a bootable USB handy, click on Windows icon and search for disk management. Select the option Create and format hard disk partitions

                • To install Ubuntu, take help of dual boot Ubuntu and Windows and ensure you perform the steps as given in that link

                • Once you have installed Ubuntu (as per the steps given in the link), simply reboot your system and choose which OS you would like to boot into


                • In case you are not presented with the option to choose OS on boot, then you need to setup your GRUB menu. To do so, proceed with the next set of steps:


                Steps to install GRUB



                • Again boot into Windows OS


                • Combine Windows + r together and type cmd to open command prompt


                • Type bcdedit /set "bootmgr" path EFIubuntugrubx64.efi and hit Enter key


                • Reboot your system and then on every boot you will be presented with a proper GRUB menu to choose OS.


                P.S - You do not need to have admin rights on command prompt before you perform the above action.







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