On Tuesday, June 13, 2017 at 10:33:43 AM UTC-4, Paulo Marques wrote:
> I Cooloutac,
> 
> "disable vt-d and see if qubes boot" ... I've tried to do that with Ipv-6 
> disabled and secure boot disabled also as you can see by the images bellow 
> ... nothing happened. I've tried with the 3 installation modes (testing and 
> installing, installing, and verboose mode) with or without the UEFI 
> troubleshoting on the Qubes page also and nothing, I also tried to installed 
> either on a blank disk or in a Linux Fedora 23 installed already disk, it 
> stucks  in the same place... :P
> 
> (by the way, I finally could managed to install Qubes 3.2 over the VMware 
> Workstation... just to test the the image, and it seems to work just fine 
> (updating opening different  app Vm's, and so on) but i don't want to run it 
> from there...)

ok what about putting the hdd mode to ahci.

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