> Problem is:
> 1)
> I can't really tell if QWT is or is not installed.  From the HVM I
> wasn't able to copy out to another AppVM but .... Frankly:
>
> I don't really follow the protocol To install the QWT,  I have it from
> the --repos in dom0 but then I am supposed to once flag it to install
> while starting the HVM ?
> or as the docs say "it may take multiple attempts" , and the way I'm
> going to know besides trial copying out  would be , look at the  Win
> Registry or ?


https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/windows-appvms/
qvm-start lab-win7 --install-windows-tools
Once the Windows VM boots, a CDROM should appear in the ‘My Computer’
menu (typically as D:) with a setup program in its main directory.

>
> 2)
> I can't follow how one creates an AppVM from the HVM at all ?   I do see
> an option in the  VMManager to create something called HVM Templates,
> perhaps that fits the bill or
>
> is the paradigm for TemplateVM/AppVM somehow different in this win7
> scenario ?
>

follow this instructions:
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/hvm/
i did it much time ago (for 3.2 version) but from what i remember i have
created a new template (with the hvm option selected), then i installed
windows 7, i installed qubes tools following the instructions of these
two links, and made an appvm based on the win7 template created earlier
(which will be hvm too).

Follow *exactly* what this links say, and don't forget to enable test
signing mode (also explained)
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/hvm/
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/windows-appvms/

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