i am trying to install Ubuntu along side Windows but when the instalation ends and I reset the computer it goes directly to windows, when I review the the partition in the disc it says that is not asigned and I don't know if Ubuntu where installed or not. I tried solutions that had to do with the GRUB but nothing seems to work
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I don't know exactly how you partitioned your disk, but the proper way is to create a separate partition for Ubuntu formatted with ext4 file system. You will need to shrink your Windows partition first, then create a new primary partition in unallocated free space on your disk drive, format it with ext4 and set it as "/" (root file system). You can also create a separate "swap" partition or set the "swap" file on the "root" partition. When Ubuntu is installed, after reboot you should see both Ubuntu and Windows available as boot choices.
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