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How do I install Windows after installing Linux Mint?
Install Windows after Linux Mint in Dual Boot mode
- Step 1 : Create Windows bootable USB.
- Step 2 : Create Linux Mint bootable USB.
- Step 3 : Shrink existing partition.
- Step 4 : Run Windows installation.
- Step 5 : Repair Grub Boot Loader.
- Step 6 : Load Linux Mint or Windows.
How do I install Windows 10 if I have already installed linux?
Steps to Install Windows 10 on existing Ubuntu 16.04
- Step 1: Prepare partition for Windows Installation in Ubuntu 16.04. To install Windows 10, it is mandatory to have Primary NTFS partition created on Ubuntu for Windows.
- Step 2: Install Windows 10.
- Step 3: Install Grub for Ubuntu.
Can I install Windows 10 after installing Linux Mint?
Re: Installing windows 10 after linux mint Yes. One way is set UEFI-only option from the bios settings, and then boot computer using rEFInd CD or USB. When computer has booted up, install and configure efi-grub or install rEFInd.
How to reinstall Linux Mint on Windows 10?
Download a Windows 10 ISO from Microsoft, make a bootable USB stick with Rufus, and plug it into the computer and follow the steps on the screen. It should take less than one hour tops. Linux User and Windows 10 Lover. Mason21, on 23 Mar 2020 – 11:15 PM, said:
How can I boot Linux Mint on my computer?
Insert your DVD or USB into your computer and boot from it. You are now running a Live Distro of the new Mint OS. Don’t forget to make sure your WiFi is connected if you are on a laptop.
How do I back up my files in Linux Mint?
In the backup tool, choose “backup software selection.” Select your home directory from the destination drop-down box. Choose the tool you want to use for your backup and click “apply.” All your programs are now backed up on your system. Your next step is to open your home directory with Nemo file manager.
How do I delete a Linux Mint file?
Look in your home directory for the file you just created and double-click on it to open the file. Search for Linux and delete entries that start with “Linux”. See the highlighted entries in the image below. After ensuring you don’t have any blank lines, save the file.