![]() Open the Settings app then click Recovery > Restart now next to Advanced startup. ![]() If you do find yourself stuck in Windows 11 though, here's what you can do: The behavior will vary depending on your computer, so you may not need to do anything. If your Windows partition is set as the priority in your BIOS settings, you may constantly boot into Windows instead. Once Linux is installed on your PC, you should be given the option to boot into it right away, but that might not happen. To disable Secure Boot, you'll need to follow these steps: ![]() That means you have to disable Secure Boot if you want to use Linux on your PC, and that can be a significant security risk. However, that won't be the case for many distributions. We're using Ubuntu in this guide, which does have Secure Boot support, so you shouldn't have to worry. However, Secure Boot can cause issues with a lot of Linux distributions that don't support this feature. Modern Windows computers come with a feature called Secure Boot, which is meant to enhance the security of your device by preventing malicious software from loading with your PC. Preparing to dual-boot Linuxīefore you do anything else, there's something you need to be aware of. Once that's done, we can focus on installing Linux for dual-booting. You can follow either of those, although a straight upgrade should be a lot easier. You can follow our guide on installing Windows 11. That is a good thing because no one will know or interfere with the Kali Linux hard drive.If you haven't yet upgraded to Windows 11, we highly recommend doing that. If you turn on the computer it will load the Windows 10 hard drive as default, and the kali Linux drive will not show up in windows 10 (Because of different types of partition). Put the Windows 10 hard drive back to the laptop/desktop, Now your computer has 2 hard drives with two different operating systems. So, you just installed Kali Linux on a new HDD or SSD, and now the setup is completed. How to Dual Boot Kali Linux with Windows 10 Just enter the password that you set on the setup and enjoy your new Linux OS. After the reboot, the kali Linux log-in page will appear. That’s it!Ĭongratulations!! You successfully installed the Kali Linux on the new SSD. Step 23: A few seconds later setup will finish, and will ask to reboot. Step 22: Now it will ask to install the GRUB boot loader, Select the SSD, and continue. Step 21: After few minutes it will ask for the GRUB boot loader, Select Yes, and continue. Step 20: In a few seconds it will ask for Configuring gdm3, select gdm3, and hit enter. (It’s a cool theme for the Kali Linux OS.) Step 19: After few seconds it will ask you to select software, keep it default or you can check Gnome mode also. Step 18: Select yes to confirm the changes to the disk and continue. Step 17: Now kali Linux will create a Primary partition and a Swap partition automatically, Select Finish partitioning and continue. Step 16: Select All files in one partition and continue. 1st one is the SSD and the second one is the bootable USB drive. Step 15: Here you will see 2 disks to select. (We don’t have to worry about data because the SSD is empty) As we are going to install the OS in a new SSD, Select the Guided – use the entire disk partitioning method. Step 14: It will ask for partition disks. Step 13: In the force UEFI installation page, select NO. Step 11: Create a password for the user and continue. Step 10: Create a username in small letters without any space and continue. Step 9: Here enter the full name for the user, e.g. Step 8: Enter a domain name like “localhost” or leave it blank and hit enter. Step 7: Now enter a hostname like “kalihost” or leave it to default “kali” and hit enter. Step 6: Select home WiFi and enter and enter the WiFi password. (If you are using LAN select the Ethernet) Step 5: Select the WiFi adapter and hit enter. Step 4: Select Language, Keyboard Layout, and Location. Step 3: Now USB will load the Kali Linux setup, select Graphical install. Step 2: In the boot menu select the bootable USB. Step 1: Plug Bootable USB, then turn on the PC and quickly press the boot menu key. How to Install Kali Linux on Laptop from USB Drive Follow the below instructions to install OS to the new SSD. In the boot menu you will see the new SSD and the bootable Pendrive, select the Pendrive and you will see the Kali Linux setup page. Now, plug the Kali Linux bootable USB drive into the Laptop or Desktop PC, turn on the computer and then quickly press the boot menu key to open the boot menu.
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