On Monday, June 10, 2019 at 5:15:07 AM UTC, awokd wrote:
> Philip Pians:
> > Thank you for the reply. I am not seeing any “SVM Mode” options in BIOS. 
> > The computer is brand new and was listed as being able to run QubesOS. FWIW
> > 
> Keep looking and check your motherboard manual; it might also be called 
> Secure Virtual Machine. If you provide the type of motherboard, someone 
> might be able to direct you more specifically.

Sorry I was unable to reply sooner, Google wouldn't let me sign in for the past 
few days.

Upon going back into BIOS and having a look around, I did find a section under 
Security called Virtualization, which had two disabled options.
Intel ® Virtualization Technology which said something about VMM and,
Intel ® Vt-d Feature.
The Vt-d seemed familiar, perhaps is a system requirement for running Qubes, 
and of course “virtualization”, so I enabled these, rebooted, and am now being 
presented with Anon Connection Wizard. 
Is there a way I can confirm the sys-firewall problem has been rectified? I 
don’t want to assume the Wizard is any indication that it is fine.

Thanks heaps for the suggestions and advice. I’m really looking forward to 
trying Qubes out properly.

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