This is for a windows 7 installation which needs to be encrypted with bitlocker.
When complete, remove the bootable Win 10 media and try rebooting the notebook. I can create new partitions but nog getting it to be the 100mb system partition and a second larger boot partition. Select partition x ( where x is the Boot Partition number ) Type the following commands, hitting enter after each one. Once you have launched the Command Prompt, do the following: On the Advanced options screen, select the Command Prompt - See option 1 on This Link for a detailed guide on accessing the Command Prompt. Select the ‘Repair your computer’ option, select Troubleshoot and then select Advanced Option. The other option is to create a dual boot environment for Kali and Windows.
#CREATE BOOT PARTITION FROM WINDOWS 10 INSTALL#
One thing you could do is install Kali Linux in a virtual machine, as we’ve shown in our tutorials for installing Kali in VMware and installing Kali in VirtualBox.
#CREATE BOOT PARTITION FROM WINDOWS 10 WINDOWS 10#
If you want the macOS partition to show up first, then you can create the partition after the installation is completed. If you want to run Kali Linux on your system but you already have Windows 10 installed, you have a couple of options. If you want the Windows partition to show up first, then you would want to create the partition during the install. Excluding this, if you want to make any other partition as an active bootable partition, then follow the guide mentioned below. The Windows partition can be created either during the install or after the install. Step 2: In the Status column, boot partition must be marked as Boot. Use the arrow keys to highlight the CDROM or USB Flash Drive option, depending on which typre of media you created, then hit enter - if prompted to 'Press any key to continue.' - do so. Step 1: Go to Control Panel - System and Security - Administrative Tools - Computer Management - Disk Management. Tap away at the esc key as soon as you press the power button to enter the Start-up Menu and then select the Boot Options Menu ( f9 ). Insert the Windows 10 Installation Media and Shutdown the notebook. Once you have this, run the tool, select 'Create installation media for another PC', then select the language, edition of Windows 10, and the 64bit option.įollow the rest of the prompts to create this and then click Finish when completed.īoot your notebook from your Windows 10 installation media as follows. Under the section 'Need to create a USB, DVD or ISO', download the Media Creation Tool. First of all, use another PC to create a bootable Windows 10 DVD or USB Flash Drive via the following link.