Thank you for your comment. Did you run this in UEFI or legacy mode? Also, how 
do you check that the parameters defined in BOOTX64.cfg are being used during 
boot? In legacy mode the parameters appear different from what is defined in 
the config file (you can check/edit the boot command by pressing TAB).

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On Tuesday, February 11, 2020 7:39 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Fellow Dell Inspiron user here,
>
> Your problems are different from mine, and I'm no expert, but maybe the 
> simple solution that worked for me might work for you:
>
> Mount the ANACONDA partition of the Qubes boot USB, then edit BOOTX64.cfg so 
> that kernel parameters include 'nouveau.modeset=0'
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