Hi Team,
I put more efforts on this and fixed issue at my end itself.
If you see rufus download page "https://rufus.ie/en/;. here a bug has been
fixed in Rufus version 4.2, below are fixed issues/enhancements in 4.2
version of Rufus (*highlighted one* was the issue with me as I was using
Thank you Tobias and other folks and really sorry for delayed reply on this.
This is what I did:-
1. Updated motherboard BIOS version to latest one.
2. Verified ISO file should be same as downloaded one, it was corrupted so
corrected later.
By doing so, I was able to see Qubes 4.2.0 RC4
I didn't try the ISO, and I know little about UEFI booting, but current Linux
ISOs seem to be partitioned CD-ROMs: A type 0xef EFI partition (4MB), and a
type 0x17 hidden NTFS partition (that is actually ISO9660, containing the
actual files)...
Kind regards,
Ulrich
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You received this
I actually had a similar issue. It ended up being a BIOS that refused to
detect rc3 is ISO format. Mounting the ISO and copying the files over to
a FAT formatted USB got around the boot issue but the qubes installer
doesn't see it's root partition then.
The working solution was to insert both
Hi, Rahul,
your USB medium seems to be faulty. Have you checked that the image on
the USB medium matches the ISO image you have downloaded?
If you have a Linux machine somewhere, you can try this:
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/8556#issuecomment-1741767037
Best Regards,
Hi Team,
Any clue on this please?
Thanks and Regards
Rahul
On Sunday, 24 September 2023 at 16:23:31 UTC+5:30 Rahul Jain wrote:
Hi Team,
FYI, Attaching Rufus configuration for preparation of USB installation
media.
Thanks and Regards
Rahul
On Friday, 22 September 2023 at 15:12:33 UTC+5:30