Pete Howell:
> Can you post the link to the instructions you followed, please. I did
> finally give up on this and am back to Windows 10 on my Dell laptop; but, I'd
> like to give it another try.
>
> I should also mention that the ISO would never boot properly from the UEFI
> partition on the
Can you post the link to the instructions you followed, please. I did finally
give up on this and am back to Windows 10 on my Dell laptop; but, I'd like to
give it another try.
I should also mention that the ISO would never boot properly from the UEFI
partition on the USB stick, so I'm
Update...I tried the efi=no-rs section in the UEFI troubleshooting guide again
because I didn't try it from scratch and I got it to boot! The boot option
shows up under UEFI but it requires Legacy Options ROMs to still be enabled in
the BIOS.
Steps to install Qubes:
1. BIOS: Enable Legacy
I'm having the same issue.
I haven't been able to boot the 4.0.1 installation with UEFI on my Dell XPS 15
9570 w/ 4k/NVMe/1050Ti. It doesn't look like anyone else has either. A screen
briefly pops up saying Xen EFI and then it reboots. I am able to complete the
installation booting from
Pete Howell:
I had a problem with v4.0.1 hanging halfway through the install, but adding "mapbs=1
noexitboot=1" seems to have fixed the issue. Unfortunately, the system does not
boot -- it does not see a bootable device.
I tried following the UEFI troubleshooting article to no avail.
I had a problem with v4.0.1 hanging halfway through the install, but adding
"mapbs=1 noexitboot=1" seems to have fixed the issue. Unfortunately, the
system does not boot -- it does not see a bootable device.
I tried following the UEFI troubleshooting article to no avail. Copying