On 06/15/2016 04:52 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Thank you Alex for you answer.
> 
> I love video games and thats because i need Windows...
> 
> I thought i could use Qubes in dual boot for better security and anonymity in 
> web.
> 
> I have no idea of side channels attacks but i seems to be dangerous.
> 
> Can you help me please to remove grub, so i can start windows again?
If that's the case, then a Windows HVM will not help you - the graphic
performance is not the best.

The problem with video games is that either they are perfectly legal,
and typically include DRM technologies that work like viruses/rootkits
(and may pose a security risk - sony bmg anyone??), or they are not
legal and need cracks/patches to work - and these are typically
distributed by crack repositories that like to add malware to the
original distributions.

Qubes by itself does not give you anonymity: depending on what you are
trying to protect from, you may want to use Disposable VMs and/or TOR,
and you may have to heavily change your habits - if you use TOR and
DispVMs but all you do online is check your
facebook/twitter/gmail/9gag/younameit account, well, I have some bad
news for you...

There's no canned security you can buy off the shelf.

As for GRUB, when I used to fix computers years ago, all it took was
booting off the windows cd/dvd and using FIXBOOT or FIXMBR from the
recovery console. I don't know how it can be done with Windows 10, but
others may help, or you could try a web search for updates on those
commands.

-- 
Alex

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