Forgot to mention, it's an M.2 SATA SSD and all the drives in the BIOS are
checked...
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Hi Rafael
So, I got a Transcend M.2 SSD, 2242 form. Physically fits fine, but it is
invisible! Can't see it in W10, Mint or Qubes - neither gparted nor Windows
Disc Management can see it.
Can you remember exactly what you had to change in the BIOS? For some reason my
laptop is set up in legac
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On 6/16/20 11:34 AM, TheGardner wrote:
> You can! I always wait for a news on the Qbs news blog, when they
> announce a new template is ready (for download). Then I'll download
> and run it beside the old one - changing it on all VMs later VM by
> VM
You can! I always wait for a news on the Qbs news blog, when they announce
a new template is ready (for download). Then I'll download and run it
beside the old one - changing it on all VMs later VM by VM.
...and so on with the next version...
Am Sonntag, 14. Juni 2020 22:41:06 UTC+2 schrieb Andr
Can try to help you with screenshots or others.
Whats your current status of the system? Is it started, but not connected
to the net?
Cheers :)
Am Freitag, 12. Juni 2020 19:33:42 UTC+2 schrieb E. Foster:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I've been having a lot of difficulty over the past year with Qubes and I
I'm following https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-builder-windows
No issues with setting up the build environment.
On the build step, "make qubes", I'm getting errors.
user@PC MSYS /C/TMP/qubes-builder
# make qubes