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One of the most common configurations for a new Ubuntu installation involves reducing the size of the pre-existing Windows partition on the disk drive and using the resulting space to install Ubuntu. This so called "dual boot" configuration allows the user to have both operating systems installed on the disk drive with the option to boot one or the other when the system is powered on. Performing this type of installation was covered in [[Installing Ubuntu 11.04 on a Windows System (Dual booting)]].

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