From e0fafae68d64dd32a081b6ad0a489a0b0721f618 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Dr. Gerhard Weck" Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2020 12:20:51 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Correct links to other file --- os-guides/windows/windows-vm.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/os-guides/windows/windows-vm.md b/os-guides/windows/windows-vm.md index 8a4611a..ca79f84 100644 --- a/os-guides/windows/windows-vm.md +++ b/os-guides/windows/windows-vm.md @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ MS Windows versions considerations: - The instructions *may* work on other versions than Windows 7 x64 but haven't been tested. - Qubes Windows Tools (QWT) only supports Windows 7 x64. Note that there are [known issues](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/3585) with QWT on Qubes 4.x -- For Windows 10 under Qubes 4.0, a way to install QWT 4.0.1.3, which has worked in several instances, is described in [Qubes Windows Tools](/external/os-guides/windows/windows-tools.md). +- For Windows 10 under Qubes 4.0, a way to install QWT 4.0.1.3, which has worked in several instances, is described in [Qubes Windows Tools](./windows-tools.md). Create a VM named win7new in [HVM](/doc/hvm/) mode (Xen's current PVH limitations precludes from using PVH): @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ Finally, increase the VM's `qrexec_timeout`: in case you happen to get a BSOD or qvm-prefs win7new qrexec_timeout 300 ~~~ -At that point you should have a functional and stable Windows VM, although without updates, Xen's PV drivers nor Qubes integration (see sections [Windows Update](#windows-update) and [Xen PV drivers and Qubes Windows Tools](/external/os-guides/windows/windows-tools.md#xen-pv-drivers-and-qubes-windows-tools)). It is a good time to clone the VM again. +At that point you should have a functional and stable Windows VM, although without updates, Xen's PV drivers nor Qubes integration (see sections [Windows Update](#windows-update) and [Xen PV drivers and Qubes Windows Tools](./windows-tools.md#xen-pv-drivers-and-qubes-windows-tools)). It is a good time to clone the VM again. Windows as TemplateVM