I can't mess around with my computer right now, so I will just say what I 
remember from o while ago and hopefully that is helpful:

Try disabling UEFI boot (or at least boot the drive in legacy mode). I think I 
needed to do this for it to work properly
Boot the installer from a flash drive, not a DVD
Try with different USB ports. I have noticed weird things with USB booting, 
especially when using a hub.

I hope you can get it working. I will try 3.2 when I have time and may report 
on that.

On 14 July 2016 06:23:39 CEST, [email protected] wrote:
>Thia:
>
>Can you list the steps that you used to accomplish this? I also have a
>Y50-70 and I get the initial splash screen, I get error messages in
>regards to the pane, and then it just hangs until I press the power
>button.
>
>Thanks,
>
>George
>
>On Friday, June 3, 2016 at 9:26:33 PM UTC-4, Thia Tosini wrote:
>> I have successfully installed Qubes on my Lenovo Y50-70
>> 
>> Working: Display, HDMI, Intel graphics, HVMs, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, USB
>mass storage, audio output, trackpad, keyboard
>> 
>> Untested: Bluetooth, Audio input, card reader, camera
>> 
>> Broken: Nvidia graphics (I have thus disabled it in the BIOS), UEFI
>booting
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Since Qubes HiDPI support is poor and I have the 4K version of the
>laptop, I generally run:
>> 
>> xrandr --output eDP1 --scale .5x.5 --right-of HDMI1
>> 
>> which also sets up my external HDMI monitor.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Thia

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