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Migrating Windows qubes to Qubes OS 4.1
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For Windows 7, 10 and 11, there is a way to migrate backups created
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under Qubes R4.0 to R4.1. For this, the version of Qubes Windows Tools
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(QWT) 4.1-68, available from
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`tabit-pro/qubes-windows-tools-cross <https://github.com/tabit-pro/qubes-windows-tools-cross/releases>`__,
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has to be installed under Qubes R4.0, selecting the option to install
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the Xen PV disk driver, which emulates SCSI disks. For template VMs, the
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option to move user profiles may be selected, too. Then, the backup may
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be created, and this backup can be restored under Qubes R4.1, resulting
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in a VM well integrated into Qubes R4.1. If
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``qvm-features <VMname> audio-model ich6`` is set, Windows even will
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have audio, although for Windows 10 and 11 somewhat scratchy.
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While this is somewhat straightforward, things get difficult if QWT
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4.0.1.3 was installed in the VM. Prior to installing version 4.1-68, the
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old version has to be removed, which can be quite tricky for Windows 10
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and 11.
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Preparation for Windows 7
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- Uninstall QWT 4.0.1.3, using the standard procedure from the system
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control panel of Windows. This will most likely result in a crash.
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- Restart Windows again, hitting the F8 key, select the restart menu,
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and there select a start in safe mode.
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- The system will start gain, but in a rather useless way. Just shut it
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down, and reboot again.
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- Now Windows will start normally. Check in the control panel, if there
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are any Xen drivers left. If so, uninstall them.
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- In the Windows device manager, check if there is still a (probably
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non working) Xen PV disk device. If so, uninstall it. Otherwise, QWT
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4.1-68 will not install.
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- In the control panel, check again, if the Xen drivers are removed. A
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Xen Bus Package (version 8.2.1.8) may remain and cannot be removed,
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but does no harm. Any other Xen drivers should have disappeared.
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- There probably will be a drive ``D:`` containing the private user
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data. For Qubes, R4.1, QWT will expect this drive to be called
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``Q:``, so it has to be renamed:
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- Start the command prompt as administrator, i.e. right click on the
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Command Prompt icon (All Programs -> Accessories) and choose “Run
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as administrator”
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- In the command prompt type ``diskmgmt.msc``
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- In the disk manager, select the volume ``Private (D:)``
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- Select the option ``Change Drive Letter and Path``
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- Select option ``Change...``
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- Select the letter ``Q``
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- Click ``OK`` in all still open windows of the disk manager and
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terminate it.
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Preparation for Windows 10 and 11
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If there is a drive ``D:`` from this earlier installation of Qubes
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Windows Tools, it will probably contain incomplete private data;
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especially the folder ``AppData`` containing program configuration data
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will be missing. In this situation, it may be better to perform a new
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Windows installation, because repair may be difficult and trouble-prone.
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- First, be sure that the automatic repair function is disabled. In a
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command window, execute ``bcdedit /set recoveryenabled NO``, and check
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that this worked by issuing the command ``bcdedit``, without parameters,
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again. - Now, uninstall QWT 4.0.1.3, using the Apps and Features
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function of Windows. This will most likely result in a crash. - Restart
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Windows again, possibly two or three times, until repair options are
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offered. By hitting the F8 key, select the restart menu, and there
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select a start in safe mode (in German, it’s option number 4). - The
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system will start gain, but in a rather useless way. Just shut it down,
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and reboot again. - Now Windows will start normally. Check in the Apps
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and Features display, if there are any Xen drivers left. If so,
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uninstall them. - In the Windows device manager, check if there is still
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a (probably non working) Xen PV disk device. If so, uninstall it.
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Otherwise, QWT 4.1-68 will not install. - In the Apps and Features
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display, check again, if the Xen drivers are removed. A Xen Bus Package
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(version 8.2.1.8) may remain and cannot be removed, but does no harm.
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Any other Xen drivers should have disappeared.
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Transferring the Windows Qube
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- Now, finally, after one additional reboot, Qubes Windows Tools 4.1-68
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can be installed. The option ``Move user profiles`` should be used
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**if and only if** there was **no** separate drive ``D:`` in the
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earlier Windows installation.
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- After one more reboot, the backup for R4.1 may be created.
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- This backup can be installed in Qubes R4.1 and will (probably) work.
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The PV disk drivers used for migration can be removed after successful
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installation of the VM under Qubes R4.1. For this, the QWT installation
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has to be started, the option Change has to be selected, and the PV disk
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driver must be unselected. After completion, the VM has to be rebooted.
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For Windows 10 and 11, the VM will crash with the error INACCESSIBLE
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BOOT DEVICE, which can be repaired as described above.
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After successful uninstallation of the PV disk drivers, the disks will
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appear as QEMU ATA disks.
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:warning:
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**Caution:** This change may lead Windows to declare that the
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hardware has changed and that in consequence, the activation is no
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longer valid, possibly complaining that the use of the software is no
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longer lawful. It should be possible to reactivate the software if a
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valid product key is provided.
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