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The selected boot device failed Windows 10

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I am trying to install Ubuntu on my Windows 10. I was following these steps. My computer uses UEFI as BIOS mode as described here. I have downloaded ISO image and created a live USB of Ubuntu. I have also allocated free space on my disk. Lastly I disabled secure boot and also enabled legacy support following these steps. Still, I get that my boot device have failed. What is wrong? I need to download Ubuntu for my work project please. I do not want it on Vmware or virtual box as I already had Ubuntu there and I think it is not that fast on a virtual machine. Please help!

Thanks.

Paul Benson avatar
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Boot into live Ubuntu and run command `sudo parted -l`. Post output into your question.
Mohammed avatar
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Somehow it worked now to boot from my usb device.
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