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It is possible, but difficult. Windows will overwrite GRUB during installation and install MBR, you will need to restore from LiveCD. It will be necessary to cut off a piece of the disk in advance, otherwise Windows will consider linux fs strange partitions and require an empty area on the disk.
It is usually more convenient to install Windows first with the desired partition size and then install ubuntu, then GRUB will regularly replace the MBR and reformat the free space for itself.
Windows is authoritarian in this regard and overwrites Linux partitions, usually in cases where windows and linux are necessary, Windows is installed on one hard drive first, and only then Linux, so they tell you to cut off a piece of the disk (DO NOT literally cut it off!) Or put Windows first, and then already a shaman tambourine.
Look here
http://phpjs.ru/2017/04/14/create-boot-fla... You
don't need to demolish Ubuntu
Of course, I don’t know what exactly the author needs from ubuntu, but if the terminal\daemons\services can even install win10 and try out the regular ubuntu in it ?
Demolish the fuck Ubuntu
Re-partition the disk, leaving a piece of free space for Linux at the end of the disk (after the Windows partitions).
Install Windows.
Install your Linux using the empty space left in advance.
It is most convenient to cut a disk using Acronis Disk Director, if you do not want to deal with other less visual tools.
Read all previous answers carefully .
Once again, read them carefully - working with sections is a very dangerous thing in inexperienced hands - snip - and there is nothing!
The easiest way would be to donate a bubunta - it is unlikely that something of value has accumulated there. Demolish bubuntu, install win10. When installing, do not allocate all the space, leave the part (under the bubuntu) unallocated. After Windows, install Bubuntu again. At the same time, there will be some kind of practice in installing linux, even if it is a bubunta.
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