I am currently using Xenial and I love it. But still I would like to dual-boot my machine with windows 10. I have been trying to shrink the ubuntu partition to get back unallocated space and then create a partition for windows. But, I am unable to do that through GParted. Could someone please guide me through the process of partitioning and the steps after that to fully install windows 10 on my machine. I already have the windows 10 package downloaded. Thank you Please note that I am a newbie and have really less experience :)
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Did you encrypt whole disk by LUKS? – PKM Sep 11 '16 at 02:21
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@PKM Sorry, but I have no idea what that is! – Hedwig Sep 11 '16 at 02:27
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Did you check option to encrypt your drive in Ubuntu installation? – PKM Sep 11 '16 at 02:28
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@PKM I dont remember :( – Hedwig Sep 11 '16 at 02:32
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Do you get screen like this when you are booting Ubuntu? – PKM Sep 11 '16 at 02:34
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Let us continue this discussion in chat. – PKM Sep 11 '16 at 02:36
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2Does this answer your question? How to resize partitions? and How can I install Windows after I've installed Ubuntu? – karel May 27 '20 at 03:51
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Use a bootable Software Like partition wizard or ease us tool ...which can be used to create unallocated disk... (Download.iso and burn into pendrive) after unallocating disk..make a new partition of NTFS format only...again make bootable disk of win 10.iso ,boot and install as regular process..since u r installing win10 after Ubuntu... windows bootloader will overwrite grub and Ubuntu will not be booted...to solve that problem Ubuntu boot-repair program can be used to restore grub and menu will be given to choose in between Ubuntu and window boot loader :) that's it..

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Make sure u follow tutorials on how to use ease us partition in bootable mode ... failure may lead to various problems – minigeek Sep 11 '16 at 02:24
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Ubuntu-boot_repair has seperate thread on stack overflow search for it :) – minigeek Sep 11 '16 at 02:25
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Make sure u back it up..in some external disk.. since u r installing windows after Ubuntu.. chances of loosing data is more...i have installed Ubuntu 16.04 alongside win10..so no data lost – minigeek Sep 11 '16 at 02:56
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Similar thread is live in home section..search for grub repair after windows installation – minigeek Sep 11 '16 at 02:58
here i got a better idea. 1,buy a usb-portable-ssd 2,make a Win to Go disk on it (win8&&win10),using windows of cause or use Wintousb to create this disk. 3,when you wanna use Mswindows, plug it on, it will install drivers&&update itself, just like normal windows.Or you can install it yourself.
have fun @_@