Hello to all,
I'm using with happiness for a month the latest release of qubesOS, I'd like to 
know:

1. I have created several virtual disk (vmdk-to-img or new both with DD and 
with mkfs) to be attached to a StandaloneVM.

[For now, Qubes is installed on a 30GB SSD in the laptop, I had not read the 
specifications with automatic partition so much occupied space. I honestly do 
not understand why a hypervisor occupies so much space, but soon I will turn 
the disk with a larger one. The problem (in addition to money) is that the ssd 
is a Msata that I would not be replaced by a more capacious because I knew that 
Msata quite warm, so as soon as possible'll take one Sata]

I would install MS Windows on a virtual disk that I created on the secondary 
disk, this I attached a StandaloneVM. Unfortunately the installation fails in 
any way. But I doubt that he had done something wrong in creating the virtual 
disk.
I would like to know if I can install Windows on a virtual disk on the second 
disc?

2. In general I would like to know if you can install or run the OS on images 
on the secondary disk or as an alternative to a secondary physical disk (SATA 
or USB)?

3. On some Linux distributions install or even in Live mode, just imposed the 
native resolution of the primary display the video freezes. I have not found 
the Xrandr option to count down to return to the initial setting. In addition, 
for example, I can not set the full screen on installing Windows OS. There's a 
reason for this?

Thank you ;=)

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