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I read a lot of guides on how to dual boot windows 10 and ubuntu (not specifically 14.04) and they all say different things. Some say you need to disable secure boot, others say you can't do that because it will mess everything up. There's also the thing with fast startup. I read that I should disable fast startup when dual booting, else I could lose my data, but I see very few guides mentioning that fast startup should be disabled. If that's such a big problem, why is it not mentioned? Another question that arises: if I have to disable one or both, can I re-enable them after installing ubuntu?

I already resized the partition to allocate some space for ubuntu 14.04, but now I don't know what to do: should I disable secure boot? Should I disable fast startup? Is there a specific way to dual boot windows 10 with, specifically, ubuntu 14.04? Or is it the same with any ubuntu version? Has anyone ever tried to dual boot windows 10 and ubuntu on an msi machine? Is there any issue? I just want to do this without any problems. I don't want to mess up my computer.

Obs.: My disk is GTP

jaryl
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Yea it could happen , but you still can recovery your boot section with running grub from usb with https://www.supergrubdisk.org/ , just burn it from another computer or on another DOK , good luck with the installation.