On Monday, June 8, 2020 at 9:16:40 PM UTC-5, lugnut808 wrote:
>
> Hi all, 
>
> New user here, trying and failing to install Qubes R4.0.3 on a new Dell 
> Precision 3630 Tower with Xeon E-2288G cpu. 
>
> I verfied the ISO and wrote it to a USB stick with dd. 
>
> If I set the BIOS to boot from the USB stick in UEFI mode then I get 
> dump of registers and stack trace and it says "Panic on CPU 0: FATAL 
> PAGE FAULT" 
>
> If I set the BIOS to boot in Legacy External Devices mode, and boot from 
> the USB stick, the Qubes installer menu comes up. If I select "Install 
> Qubes R4.0.3" then I am offered the chance to select a language, after 
> which an error window pops up: "Unsupported Hardware Detected"... 
> "Missing Features: HAP/SLAT/EPT/RVI, Interrupt Remapping" 
>
> In the BIOS settings I had already ticked "Enable Intel Virtualization 
> Technology" and also "Enable VT for Direct I/O". It also does not seem 
> to make any difference whether I tick "Trusted Execution" in the BIOS. 
>
> I guess there is a possibility that there is a bug in the BIOS, I have 
> R2.3.1 installed. 
>
> Does anyone have any ideas? 
>
> Thanks in advance, 
> Chris 
>

I had the same error like this.   One might get this to work by rebooting 
several times.   I finally, (oh the shame) installed Windows 10, and 
upgraded the BIOS/EFI.   This led me to the point where I can not put Core 
Boot onto the laptop.  Still, I reinstalled Qubes, and the problem went 
away.  

Notice you could try some other live OS that uses Virtualization to see if 
it works there.   Or there is command to show whether these options are 
functional. 

What kind of Keyboard are you using.  I think a standard USB can be 
problematic.  When you were originally installing Qubes, you had several 
boxes you might check.  

One was to update only over Whonix (note I think I have to start the Whonix 
Qube, and then use the update on the upper right hand of the screen, or it 
does not work, and does not show an error message telling you why it does 
not work.  Although you get a red X after awhile telling you it did not 
work.  

The other box you could have checked had something to do with starting 
sys-usb with some thing else.  All I know about that is I did not know how 
to start sys-usb, which I needed for a usb wireless adapter.  I changed 
that during a re-install of Qubes.  

USB keyboards are somehow made difficult to use because they are a security 
hazard.   Might be an issue.

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