On Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 9:52:15 AM UTC-4, Mystic Buyer wrote:
> On Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 2:44:57 AM UTC-4, cooloutac wrote:
> > On Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at 11:43:35 AM UTC-4, Mystic Buyer wrote:
> > > I am trying to install Qubes on to my xps 15 9560 but having problems 
> > > with detecting the hard drive on my computer.
> > > 
> > > 1. I burned the image as DD on my usb with Rufus
> > > 2. Turned off secure boot in BIOS
> > > 3. Booted successfully from the usb
> > > 4. Proceeded with the installation
> > > 5. While choosing the installation device there was no device detected.
> > > 
> > > Am I missing anything here that I have to do before installation. Really 
> > > having a hard time solving this issue.
> > 
> > what hdd you installing to? how is it attached, shows up in bios?  whats 
> > your pc specs? what is hdd settings in bios? legacy boot mode?  you dual 
> > booting?
> > 
> > Did you do a integrity check from the qubes menu before installing?  Check 
> > key sigs before burning iso?
> > 
> > Maybe try this program instead of rufus: 
> > https://www.netbsd.org/~martin/rawrite32/
> > 
> > even better use dd from a linux machine if possible.
> 
> I am trying to install it on my Dell xps 15 9560 - 16GB DDR, 512GB SSD. I am 
> trying to install it on the SSD on my laptop, its a Toshiba make it is set to 
> RAID enabled in Bios, booting in UEFI mode. Any pointers on how to check the 
> integrity of the qubes os. I did the first option to check if qubes is 
> original before installing but it gave up on me and froze, so I suppose I'll 
> have to do it by comparing my self. I tried installing on my Acer Aspire V, 
> which is of much lower architecture with 6GB DDR and lower specs than xps 15 
> and it was installed and working good except the touch pad isn't recognized. 
> I am wondering what is wrong with my xps 15. Any suggestions? And also 
> pointers on checking the Integrity of Qubes.

Don't set it to raid if only a single drive try AHCI if installing Qubes only 
on the drive.  Also try legacy boot mode instead of uefi if your bios have the 
option.  The installer should verify the files automatically but its one of the 
options next to install qubes when the usb first boots.  Is that what you mean 
that it froze?  that shouldn't happen.

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