Install Ubuntu on a Windows 10 computer

Asked by Vincent

Hi,

I wanted to install Ubuntu on my brand new computer who arrived with the magnificient windows 10 (puke a little in my mouth)

But this kindly and respectful OS, don't want to boot on the live CD, he also don't want to open the bios. I am really stuck, I want to use Ubuntu, do you know a way to make Windows 10 cooperate, and install Linux side of it.

Thank you for your help, it's an outrage to deny my right to use the OS I want on the machine I bought.

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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Resize the NTFS partition and make free space. You can then boot to the install media and select to install to the freed space.

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Vincent (vincent-vidal87) said :
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No, it wont work, I resize my partition and have non allowed space, no change... I don't have a install to the freed space option.
I try to unabled the secure boot via the uefi, but it don't make any difference.
Some idea?

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) said :
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