Re: [qubes-users] Can't Boot From Win10 Retail USB

2016-07-18 Thread Jeremy Rand
rick.jeffr...@gmail.com:
> Win10 runs as an HVM; the devs haven't finished building the Windows Tools 
> for it. Within its limits it is fine. 
> 

I can confirm this; I've been running Windows 10 in an HVM for months
with no issues.  Windows Tools support would be nice, but for my use
cases being able to test software I write on the latest OS release is a
higher priority, so it's doing its job just fine.

-Jeremy Rand

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Re: [qubes-users] Can't Boot From Win10 Retail USB

2016-07-18 Thread rick . jeffries
Win10 runs as an HVM; the devs haven't finished building the Windows Tools for 
it. Within its limits it is fine. 

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Re: [qubes-users] Can't Boot From Win10 Retail USB

2016-07-18 Thread nicklaus
I do believe only Windows 7 is supported as an AppVM.
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/windows-appvms/

On July 18, 2016 7:54:30 AM CDT, rick.jeffr...@gmail.com wrote:
>That was it precisely. The retail USB contains both the 32- and 64-bit
>versions. The ISO for just my architecture worked perfectly. Thank you.
>
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Re: [qubes-users] Can't Boot From Win10 Retail USB

2016-07-16 Thread Andrew David Wong
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On 2016-07-16 15:27, rick.jeffr...@gmail.com wrote:
> Successful install of Qubes on a Dell Latitude E6510.
> 
> Thought I would attempt a Windows 10 HVM.  Creation of the HVM is fine; 
> attempts to boot the VM from the retail media fail.  Although Dom0 sees
> the Microsoft retail USB, and I'm able to create a DD iso from it, I can't
> seem to get the VM to recognize the boot media when I start.
> 
> the VM says:
> 
> ata0 slave: QEMU HARDDISK ATA-7 Hard-Drive (2048 MBytes) ata1 slave: QUME 
> DVD-ROM ATAPI-4 CD-Rom/DVD-Rom
> 
> iPXE (http://ipxe.org) 00:04.0 CA00PCI2.10 PMM+00100010+00113020 CA00
> 
> Press F12 for boot menu
> 
> Booting from CD-Rom 14783MB medium detected (this is about the size of the 
> windows USB stick) CDROM boot failure code: 0005 Boot from CD-Rom failed: 
> could not read the boot disk
> 
> Booting from Hard Disk... Boot from Hard Disk failed: not a bootable disk
> 
> No bootable device. Powering off in 30 seconds.
> 
> I've tried what seems like every permutation of adding an argument like 
> --cdrom=/dev/sdb, cdrom=/path/to/win10.iso, drive=cdrom/dev/sdb, etc.
> I've also used the GUI functions for using these paths as "additional
> drives."
> 
> I am fearing there is some anti-piracy doodad on the retail USB that
> prevents me from booting unless I'm booting, but I can't think of what that
> would be.
> 
> 
> New guy.  If you're going to drop a lot of cli-fu on me, go slowly.
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> Rick
> 

There's probably a problem with your ISO. You can download the correct one
legally and for free from Microsoft's website following these instructions:

https://redd.it/4jwlel

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[qubes-users] Can't Boot From Win10 Retail USB

2016-07-16 Thread rick . jeffries
Successful install of Qubes on a Dell Latitude E6510.

Thought I would attempt a Windows 10 HVM.  Creation of the HVM is fine; 
attempts to boot the VM from the retail media fail.  Although Dom0 sees the 
Microsoft retail USB, and I'm able to create a DD iso from it, I can't seem to 
get the VM to recognize the boot media when I start.  

the VM says:

ata0 slave: QEMU HARDDISK ATA-7 Hard-Drive (2048 MBytes)
ata1 slave: QUME DVD-ROM ATAPI-4 CD-Rom/DVD-Rom

iPXE (http://ipxe.org) 00:04.0 CA00PCI2.10 PMM+00100010+00113020 CA00

Press F12 for boot menu

Booting from CD-Rom 
14783MB medium detected (this is about the size of the windows USB stick)
CDROM boot failure code: 0005
Boot from CD-Rom failed: could not read the boot disk

Booting from Hard Disk...
Boot from Hard Disk failed: not a bootable disk

No bootable device.
Powering off in 30 seconds.

I've tried what seems like every permutation of adding an argument like 
--cdrom=/dev/sdb, cdrom=/path/to/win10.iso, drive=cdrom/dev/sdb, etc.  I've 
also used the GUI functions for using these paths as "additional drives."

I am fearing there is some anti-piracy doodad on the retail USB that prevents 
me from booting unless I'm booting, but I can't think of what that would be.  

New guy.  If you're going to drop a lot of cli-fu on me, go slowly.

Many thanks, 

Rick

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