Now let me tell ya, if you’re lookin’ to run both Windows 10 and Linux Mint on the same computer, it’s called dual bootin’. Don’t get too fancy now, it’s easier than it sounds. You don’t need to be some kinda tech genius, but ya do need to follow a few steps. So grab a cup of tea, sit down, and I’ll walk ya through it.
First things first, ya need to backup your important stuff. You don’t wanna lose any of your photos or files in case somethin’ goes wrong, do ya? Once that’s outta the way, let’s start.
Step 1: Get Your Linux Mint
Head on over to Linux Mint website and download the version ya want. Pick whatever flavor tickles your fancy. Now, once that’s done, you gotta make a live USB. All this means is you’re gonna put Linux Mint on a USB stick so you can install it later. There’s a tool called Rufus ya can use for this. Simple enough, right?
Step 2: Make Space for Linux
Now, listen here. If your computer’s already runnin’ Windows 10, you gotta make room for Linux. Think of it like clearin’ a spot at the dinner table for another guest. You can do this by makin’ a new partition. Just go to your Windows settings, search for “Disk Management”, and you’ll see your hard drive. Right-click on it, choose to shrink it, and make some free space. Don’t worry, Windows won’t mind.
Step 3: Install Linux Mint
With that USB stick ready and some space cleared, restart your computer. Press whatever key gets you into the boot menu (this changes from one computer to another). You’re lookin’ for somethin’ called “Boot from USB”. Choose that and you’ll see the Linux Mint installer pop up.
Follow the steps it gives ya. When it asks where to install, choose that free space you made earlier. Make sure to install the GRUB bootloader – it’s like a gatekeeper that’ll let ya choose between Windows 10 and Linux Mint when you start up the computer.
Step 4: Choose Your Operating System
After Linux Mint is installed, every time you turn on the computer, you’ll see a menu askin’ which system ya wanna use. You can pick Windows 10 or Linux Mint. Easy peasy, right?
Some Final Tips
- Make sure ya have plenty of battery or the computer’s plugged in when doin’ this. Ya don’t want it to shut down in the middle of the process.
- If you get stuck, don’t worry. You can always search online for help. Plenty of folks have done this before ya.
- And remember, if ya ever change your mind, you can always go back to runnin’ just one system by removin’ the other.
There ya go, you’ve got yourself a dual-boot system now. Ain’t that somethin’? Ya didn’t even need to hire someone fancy to do it for ya. Enjoy switchin’ between Windows 10 and Linux Mint, and make sure ya tell your friends how tech-savvy ya are!
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