Philip Pians:

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.

That's odd, I thought you had an AMD CPU. You're right, those need to be enabled for Intel. If you're seeing the connection wizard and no more errors, it's a good sign everything is working. Try browsing anything and if it works, you should be all set.

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

Enjoy!

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