rick.jeffr...@gmail.com:
> Win10 runs as an HVM; the devs haven't finished building the Windows Tools
> for it. Within its limits it is fine.
>
I can confirm this; I've been running Windows 10 in an HVM for months
with no issues. Windows Tools support would be nice, but for my use
cases being
Win10 runs as an HVM; the devs haven't finished building the Windows Tools for
it. Within its limits it is fine.
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I do believe only Windows 7 is supported as an AppVM.
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/windows-appvms/
On July 18, 2016 7:54:30 AM CDT, rick.jeffr...@gmail.com wrote:
>That was it precisely. The retail USB contains both the 32- and 64-bit
>versions. The ISO for just my architecture worked perfectly.
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On 2016-07-16 15:27, rick.jeffr...@gmail.com wrote:
> Successful install of Qubes on a Dell Latitude E6510.
>
> Thought I would attempt a Windows 10 HVM. Creation of the HVM is fine;
> attempts to boot the VM from the retail media fail. Although
Successful install of Qubes on a Dell Latitude E6510.
Thought I would attempt a Windows 10 HVM. Creation of the HVM is fine;
attempts to boot the VM from the retail media fail. Although Dom0 sees the
Microsoft retail USB, and I'm able to create a DD iso from it, I can't seem to
get the VM to