Hi one7two99,

I have Qubes and Linux already installed in different partitions in legacy 
mode and both work fine. Now I need to install windows 10 (to run Fusion 
360 for personal use). I don't want to install it as a qube as my hardware 
is not very powerful. I don't need Bitlocker. Could you please help? All 
info I've found is for installing qubes after windows.

Thanks
Regards

Marcelo

On Monday 27 January 2020 at 18:38:02 UTC-3 one7two99 wrote:

> Hello Maria,
>
> Yes it is perfectly possible to run Windows 10 and Qubes in a dual boot 
> environment.
>
> I have spent several hours when I was researching how to put everything 
> together but mainly because I wanted to have the following setup:
>
> - CoreBoot
>
> - Dualboot with Windows 10 and Qubes
>
> - Bitlocker Encryption (to be compliant to my corporate standards)
>
>
> As I often spent some time to get everything working like I want it to 
> be, I keep notes and those might also be a good starting point for you:
>
>
> https://github.com/one7two99/my-qubes/blob/master/docs/coreboot/howto-dualboot-qubes-win-coreboot-bitlocker.md
>
> If you need further help, do not hesitate to contact, I can also 
> translate my notes to english, if it will help you.
>
>
> Regarding a Laptop for Qubes I can and will always suggest the Lenovo 
> Thinkpad X230 with 16 GB RAM and a SSD. It is working perfect with 
> Qubes, can be Coreboot'ed and you can also plugin a LTE-card which will 
> also work great with Qubes.
>
> - one7two99
>
>
>

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