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I have just received a Dell XPS 13 9350 and it is the Developer Edition with Ubuntu 14.04 preinstalled in it.

I have deleted the default Ubuntu install and I have installed Windows 10.

Now I have entered Ubuntu 16.04 LTS pendrive and when I want to install alongside with Windows 10 it doesn´t give me the option and I didn´t want to manually partition the SSD as I don´t know what to do next.

I would like to have a dual boot of Windows 10 and Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.

Note that I have also tried doing this in Legacy mode as I am working in UEFI mode now with secure boot.

I am asking for help to dual boot both OS, thank you all.

Brask
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  • From inside windows 10 you can use the recovery option that gives you the option to boot from UEFI USB. – Harris Apr 21 '16 at 22:21
  • 16.04 and secure boot dont like ech other atm. Had already few reports of bootloops and login problems. – Videonauth Apr 21 '16 at 22:22
  • I have an Asus G751JY and I didnt find any problem to dual boot. I have deleted Windows for nothing as the screen flickers on Ubuntu 16.04 because of the lack of drivers and now at the moment I am installing Windows 10 again. I will wait for intel linux graphics drivers. Thank you. – Brask Apr 22 '16 at 00:17
  • Possible duplicate of How to use manual partitioning during installation? – I know you said you didn't want to do that but if the installer doesn't offer the "alongside" option then there's no way around manual partitioning in one way or another. – David Foerster Apr 23 '16 at 21:57
  • I gave up because doing a clean install there are no available intel drivers for 16.04 LTS – Brask Apr 24 '16 at 23:55

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