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The first thing to do is to turn on GPU acceleration to install CUDA. To install CUDA, first install Nvidia drive. Ubuntu has its own open source driver, first to disable Nouveau. Note here that the virtual machine cannot install Ubuntu drivers. VMware under the video card is just a simulated video card, if you install Cuda, will be stuck in the Ubuntu graphics interface can not log on the system. So first we need to install a dual system.
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Install Ubuntu under WIN10. Win10,win8, which is booting with UEFI. Different from the old version of Win7. So you can't use EASYBCD.
First we partition the C drive. My C drive is a solid-state drive, and using Win10 's own partition will find it impossible to compress only 40M, but I have more than 100 grams of free space. So we had to use third-party software partitioning assistants to help with partitioning. Finally, the 80G remaining space is successfully compressed.
Ubuntu 14.04 Install Cuda, turn on GPU acceleration