Currently, every time the PC is restarted, using Ubuntu - restart - Windows 11. The Windows system starts generating boot errors.
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2There is no such thing as "best". Arrange to your liking: use the most disk for the OS you will be using the most. One thing to consider: if you create 1 partition as ntfs or exfat you can use that as a filesystem for your personal files for all OS on that system. Mind that I myself would use the disk =fully= for Ubuntu and then use VirtualBox or VM Player to run windows in it -if- the idea it to remove windows in the future. – Rinzwind Jun 07 '25 at 19:14
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Thanks for the info. The motherboard configuration in the BIOS doesn't allow VM options. Any other suggestions? – Erasmo Camacho Jun 07 '25 at 19:18
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The E5200 is a really old CPU. I'm surprised that Win11 even works on it. Given how under-resourced your device is, I'd use it exclusively for Ubuntu which performs far better on old hardware. I doubt dual boot with Win11 will ever run satisfactorily on that machine. – jones0610 Jun 07 '25 at 19:51
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Of course, i understeand u. But the error happen when boot into Linux then doing a shutdown, power in Windows pum! Again the System Boot (Windows) whit problems. – Erasmo Camacho Jun 07 '25 at 23:48
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What windows errors? – rogerdpack Jun 12 '25 at 01:57