How to Dual-Boot Linux Mint Alongside Windows Without Losing Your Data
A step-by-step guide published on DEV Community walks Windows users through installing Linux Mint alongside their existing Windows setup in a dual-boot configuration. The process involves downloading the Linux Mint ISO and the Rufus tool to create a bootable USB drive of 8GB or more. Users must then create a new disk partition, disable Secure Boot in BIOS settings, and boot from the USB drive to begin installation. During setup, selecting 'Install Linux alongside Windows' ensures the existing Windows installation remains intact. The guide recommends the Cinnamon edition of Linux Mint as a beginner-friendly starting point.
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