TO AWOKD

Thank a lot i will verified what i can do for now. Otherwise i will wait 
for my rooter and make some update. 

> Fist excuse for my english.
> I have instal Qube on a external hard-drive and use the silitech pc tower.
> I have put in the bios the visualisation "on" Evrething goes well, Qube
> start, i can go in whit my loggin info. The only problem i have actualy is
> i can't open any cube. They have a error message,
>
> Domain..... has failed to start: failed to start an HVM qube whitc PCI
> devices assigned - hadware does not support IOMMU/VT-d/AMD-Vi
>
> The graphique card is: AMD Radeon hd 7470. processor (0x6778) compatible
> advance micro device. Pci 2.0 x16
>
> The bios is a AMI Po3-A1 version 2.7
>
> Actualy i wait for my rooteur to arrived at end of October. After i will
> try to make a update of the bios and see what is going to do. Or i will
> have to upgrade this tower or ????

Bios update is a good idea, but double check to see if there is another
virtualization option in it to enable VT-d. Your motherboard, processor,
and Bios all need to support VT-d for it to work right.
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Le lundi 21 septembre 2020 à 14 h 38 min 32 s UTC-4, awokd a écrit :

> Mélissa Ch.:
>
> > Fist excuse for my english.
> > I have instal Qube on a external hard-drive and use the silitech pc 
> tower. 
> > I have put in the bios the visualisation "on" Evrething goes well, Qube 
> > start, i can go in whit my loggin info. The only problem i have actualy 
> is 
> > i can't open any cube. They have a error message, 
> > 
> > Domain..... has failed to start: failed to start an HVM qube whitc PCI 
> > devices assigned - hadware does not support IOMMU/VT-d/AMD-Vi
> > 
> > The graphique card is: AMD Radeon hd 7470. processor (0x6778) compatible 
> > advance micro device. Pci 2.0 x16
> > 
> > The bios is a AMI Po3-A1 version 2.7
> > 
> > Actualy i wait for my rooteur to arrived at end of October. After i will 
> > try to make a update of the bios and see what is going to do. Or i will 
> > have to upgrade this tower or ???? 
>
> Bios update is a good idea, but double check to see if there is another
> virtualization option in it to enable VT-d. Your motherboard, processor,
> and Bios all need to support VT-d for it to work right.
>
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