![]() ![]() If you encounter problems, feel free to contact me. I hope this tutorial was informative and you walked away with the dual boot setup you needed. I can now open a different OS, stored on a flash drive, on my computer. I opened the boot menu by pressing F8 and selected the flash drive.Īnd that’s that. I restarted my laptop and held in F2 upon boot. Personally I’m using the ASUS TUF Gaming laptop. Every computer is different so don’t be afraid to search for a tutorial specific to your setup. ![]() We need to configure our computer’s BIOS to load the operating system from our USB. Usually your computer boots from it’s main hard drive, which contains your operating system. Using Rufus (Method 1): Device option: Select the USB flash drive you want to format Format Options: Partition scheme and target system type: MBR partition. Now that we’ve made a bootable USB, we need to be able to boot from it. You don’t have to change it and you’re done putting the settings in. ‘Volume label’ is the name of your USB drive. ‘Target system’ will automatically change to the right one. Click the ‘Select’ button to the right to select your ISO file.Ĭheck the Partition type for your flash disk to ensure you use the right settings in Rufus Under ‘Boot Selection’ make sure “Disk or ISO image” is selected. Under ‘Device’, your drive should have been recognized. Open rufus.exe and plug in your USB drive. It’s a tiny program, about 1.1 MB in size and comes in a. Obviously, to create a bootable USB flash drive you already need to. This program helps you to easily format and create bootable USB flash drives. Rufus is a free, simple, and functional program to create a Windows 10 bootable USB drive. ![]() I’ve been using Debian for some time now and really enjoyed it but I’m going to use Manjaro Gnome because I’ve been hearing a lot of good things and I’m curious. We’ll start by downloading the OS of our choice in a. You’ll need to have a USB flash drive with sufficient space. Yes, the background image in the screenshots you’re about to see is a picture of Lux Interior and Poison Ivy from my favorite band, The Cramps. I’m not going to change it just for this tutorial. It’s time – I thought I’d make a live bootable USB flash disk so I can program with Manjaro OS, while keeping my Windows 10 undisturbed. Do you need to set up a dual boot in order to use more than one operating system? I’ve been using Virtual Box for months but it’s been giving me consistent trouble. ![]()
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