I have not been given a chance to replied to anyone on here so im going to 
attempt to do it right,

I have tired to do the install the same way I had it before, it worked 
perfectly with 2 DGPUs both NVIDIA very surprising but no problems at all, 
I would take a USB then install it to internal drives. But now with the 
DGPUs both removed it wont install past the X start up failed. Graphical 
installer says X startup failed and then the GUI start up says critical 
unknown error with a very long log, I could try and get logs ported over if 
it comes down to it, but I would almost just buy another Dgpu if its the 
integrated inlet GPU thats not supported but I don't know how to verify 
that if its supported or not.

I really dont need a DGPU so if its possible to get intel dedicated to work 
this would be very optimal for me

UEFI mode leaves a bunch of scrambled white writing on a black screen 
instantly on boot, even with Dgpus  installed it never worked, legacy is 
only mode this is a old school alienware 18 inch, im guessing that is why.

'nouveau.modeset=0 rd.driver.blacklist=nouveau video=vesa:off'

seems to be a work around for other people who seemed to have the same 
problem i sort of understand what it does i just need to apply it in 
different ways then i was trying, i think.

One of the main things i do not understand is why qubes would work with my 
DGPUs but I never applied them to any VM, from my knowledge everything i 
thought was ran off the Intel GPU, maybe the DGPUs were applied in the back 
ground but they seemed to sit in the PCI sandbox. 

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