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@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ qvm-prefs win7new qrexec_timeout 300
qvm-prefs win7new debug false qvm-prefs win7new debug false
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To install Qubes Windows Tools, follow instructions in [Qubes Windows Tools](/doc/templates/windows/qubeswindows-tools-4-0). To install Qubes Windows Tools, follow instructions in [Qubes Windows Tools](/doc/templates/windows/qubes-windows-tools-4-0).
### Detailed instructions ### Detailed instructions
@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ MS Windows versions considerations:
- The instructions *may* work on other versions than Windows 7 x64 but haven't been tested. - 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 - 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](/doc/templates/windows/qubeswindows-tools-4-0). - 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](/doc/templates/windows/qubes-windows-tools-4-0).
Create a VM named win7new in [HVM](/doc/hvm/) mode (Xen's current PVH limitations precludes from using PVH): Create a VM named win7new in [HVM](/doc/hvm/) mode (Xen's current PVH limitations precludes from using PVH):
@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ To avoid that error we temporarily have to switch the video adapter to 'cirrus':
qvm-features win7new video-model cirrus qvm-features win7new video-model cirrus
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The VM is now ready to be started; the best practice is to use an installation ISO [located in a VM](/doc/standalone-and-hvm/#installing-an-os-in-an-hvm): The VM is now ready to be started; the best practice is to use an installation ISO [located in a VM](/doc/standalones-and-hvms/#installing-an-os-in-an-hvm):
~~~ ~~~
qvm-start --cdrom=untrusted:/home/user/windows_install.iso win7new qvm-start --cdrom=untrusted:/home/user/windows_install.iso win7new

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@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ These parameters are set for the following reasons:
**Start Windows VM** **Start Windows VM**
- The VM is now ready to be started; the best practice is to use an installation ISO [located in a VM](/doc/standalone-and-hvm/#installing-an-os-in-an-hvm). Now boot the newly created qube from the Windows installation media. In the Qubes Manager: - The VM is now ready to be started; the best practice is to use an installation ISO [located in a VM](/doc/standalones-and-hvms/#installing-an-os-in-an-hvm). Now boot the newly created qube from the Windows installation media. In the Qubes Manager:
- Select the new qube, in this example "WindowsNew". - Select the new qube, in this example "WindowsNew".
- Switch to the "Advanced" tab. - Switch to the "Advanced" tab.