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* [Intel VT-x] with [EPT] or [AMD-V] with [RVI]
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* [Intel VT-d] or [AMD-Vi (aka AMD IOMMU)]
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* 4 GB RAM
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* 32 GB disk space
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* 32 GiB disk space
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### Recommended ###
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* Qubes **can** be installed on systems which do not meet the recommended requirements.
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Such systems will still offer significant security improvements over traditional operating systems, since things like GUI isolation and kernel protection do not require special hardware.
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* Qubes **can** be installed on a USB flash drive or external disk, and testing has shown that this works very well. A fast USB 3.0 flash drive is recommended for this.
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(As a reminder, its capacity must be at least 32 GB.)
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(As a reminder, its capacity must be at least 32 GiB.)
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Simply plug the flash drive into the computer before booting into the Qubes installer from a separate installation medium, choose the flash drive as the target installation disk, and proceed with the installation normally.
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After Qubes has been installed on the flash drive, it can then be plugged into other computers in order to boot into Qubes.
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In addition to the convenience of having a portable copy of Qubes, this allows users to test for hardware compatibility on multiple machines (e.g., at a brick-and-mortar computer
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