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I haven't done this personally as I've got plenty of other Linux boxes around to fool around with, but in order to do this with this particular machine (if you're wanting dual boot), you'll need to disable Secure Boot in UEFI, which is enabled by default in all new Windows 10 PCs, be them laptops or desktops (excluding custom builds). Do your research and do it right. You do open yourself up to some security issues when disabling Secure Boot. There are plenty of resources out there on your favorite search engine about how to do this.
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