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  1. Sep 16, 2022 · Open up Rufus, select the USB you want to put Fedora on, select the Fedora ISO for boot selection, set the partition scheme to MBR, and target the system to BIOS or UEFI. You can set the Volume label to whatever you want, set the File system to Large FAT32, and set the cluster size to 32 kilobytes.

    • Can I dual boot Fedora 36 & windows 11?1
    • Can I dual boot Fedora 36 & windows 11?2
    • Can I dual boot Fedora 36 & windows 11?3
    • Can I dual boot Fedora 36 & windows 11?4
    • Can I dual boot Fedora 36 & windows 11?5
    • Requirements
    • Step 1: Make A Backup of Data on Your Windows System
    • Step 2: Make Some Free Space For Fedora Installation
    • Step 3: Making A Live USB of Fedora in Windows
    • Step 4: Boot from Live USB and Install Fedora
    • Step 5: Complete Fedora Setup

    Here’s what you’ll need to follow this tutorial: 1. A system preinstalled with Windows 2. Good speed internet connection 3. A USB key (pen drive) with at least 4 GB in size 4. Optional: External USB disk for making back up of your existing data on Windows. 5. Optional: Windows recovery or bootable disk (if you encounter any major boot issues, you c...

    Backup is always a good idea. You will be dealing with the disk partitions. In the rare unfortunate case, if you make a mistake and delete the wrong partition, you’ll lose your data. The simplest way would to be to copy the data in Documents, Videos, Music, Pictures and other folders to an external USB disk. You can use an external HDD (slower but ...

    You need to create a partition where you’ll be installing Fedora. If you just have C drive, shrink it. If you have D, E or F drive, see if you can move their data to some other partition and delete or shrink one of them. Anything above 40 GB should be comfortable enough space for Fedora. In the Windows menu, search for ‘disk partitions’ and go to ‘...

    Now, this can be done in different ways. You can download the ISO and use Etcheror Rufus or some other tool to write the ISO image to the USB disk. However, Fedora provides a dedicated tool for downloading and making live USB. I am going to use that in this tutorial. The Fedora team put some effort in creating this tool, so why not use it. But firs...

    Some systems do not allow you to boot from live USB with secure boot. If that’s the case with you, please disable secure boot. At the screen that shows the logo of your system manufacturer, press the F2 or F10 or F12 key. You may try pressing all of them one by one if you are not sure of the key. But be quickwhen you do that otherwise it will boot ...

    You are almost there. Did you notice that Fedora didn’t ask you to enter username and password? Many distributions like Ubuntu ask you to create an admin user during the installation itself. On the other hand, Fedora gives you this option when you log in to the installed system for the first time. When you first log in, it runs a setup and creation...

  2. I have Windows 11 installed with bitlocker along with Fedora 36 (LUKS encrypted) both using secure boot on a Lenovo X1 Carbon gen 10. It is possible, it just took me a couple of shots to get it right.

  3. Sep 19, 2024 · In this video, Jay will walk you through the process of dual-booting Fedora Workstation and Windows 11 every step of the way. Just make sure you back up first just in case! Check out the Fedora distribution here.

  4. Oct 10, 2023 · I would like to dualboot it with Fedora but I’ve read a lot of time that installing fedora and windows 11 on the same drive often leads to issues. Is that true? What kind of issues can I expect?

  5. May 24, 2023 · In this tutorial, I will be showing how to install FEDORA alongside windows 11. This video follows the UEFI-GPT method. Meaning, all modern computer users can use this guide to dual boot...

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