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Installing Ubuntu on USB-HDD

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I want to install Ubuntu on my external hard drive, but I want to use windows when I unplugged usb-hdd. How to make that?

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Does this answer your question? [How to install Ubuntu on portable external Hard Drive?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/446682/how-to-install-ubuntu-on-portable-external-hard-drive)
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Based on my understanding of your question, there's a similar inquiry available here. Please take a look.

Furthermore, after you've completed the installation, make sure to adjust the boot order in the BIOS settings to give priority to the USB disk. Without this adjustment, the system won't automatically start up into Ubuntu when the USB is connected.

Here's how the boot order should be arranged:

1. Your USB device containing Ubuntu
2. Your internal Windows hard disk or SSD
3. Any additional devices like DVDs, etc.

Once you've made these changes in the BIOS and saved them, your setup should be ready to go.

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