ons. 26. feb. 2020 kl. 19.05 skrev A E <[email protected]>:

> tir. 25. feb. 2020 kl. 14.08 skrev A E <[email protected]>:
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>> tir. 25. feb. 2020 kl. 13.31 skrev A E <[email protected]>:
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>>> tir. 25. feb. 2020 kl. 13.26 skrev A E <[email protected]>:
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>>>> man. 24. feb. 2020 kl. 20.13 skrev A E <[email protected]>:
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>>>>> man. 24. feb. 2020 kl. 14.12 skrev A E <[email protected]>:
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>>>>>> ons. 19. feb. 2020 kl. 15.51 skrev A E <[email protected]>:
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>>>>>>> tor. 13. feb. 2020 kl. 00.24 skrev M E <[email protected]>:
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>>>>>>>> søn. 26. jan. 2020 kl. 23.12 skrev 'Elliot Killick' via qubes-users
>>>>>>>> <[email protected]>:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On 2020-01-26 12:37, Claudio Chinicz wrote:
>>>>>>>>> > ׁHi Elliot,
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > I've downloaded again and succeeded creating the HVM.
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > I had a Windows 10 HVM I built manually just booting from the
>>>>>>>>> ISO and where
>>>>>>>>> > I did not succeed installing the QWT (boot after the QWT install
>>>>>>>>> would
>>>>>>>>> > freeze).
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > Would you recommend building a Template from this HVM?
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > The big advantage I saw in this implementation was that I can
>>>>>>>>> confortably
>>>>>>>>> > run my applications with 2GB (minimum) vs 6GB in my previous
>>>>>>>>> HVM. Another
>>>>>>>>> > advantage of the QWT is that I can send files from Windows to
>>>>>>>>> any other
>>>>>>>>> > PV/HPV VM using qrexec.
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > What's intriguing me is that copy/paste between VMs is not
>>>>>>>>> working. When I
>>>>>>>>> > ctl+shift+C on my Windows VM I see the popup saying I can
>>>>>>>>> ctl+shift+V on
>>>>>>>>> > another VM but when I do so nothing is pasted. Any ideas?
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > Thank you very much for this scripts/Windows VM builder.
>>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>> > Regards
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> By freeze do you mean it stops on the part where QWT tries to
>>>>>>>>> create the
>>>>>>>>> private disk? This is documented in the QWT Known Issues section
>>>>>>>>> of the
>>>>>>>>> README. Just exit that window with the error message and the
>>>>>>>>> installation will proceed as normal. Besides that for Windows
>>>>>>>>> 10/Windows
>>>>>>>>> Server 2019, you should not have to interact with any window or
>>>>>>>>> part of
>>>>>>>>> the installation. Sometimes, QWT may also just crash upon boot
>>>>>>>>> causing
>>>>>>>>> Windows to crash. This doesn't happen often, however, it is also
>>>>>>>>> documented in the README. This is more likely to happen if you
>>>>>>>>> installed
>>>>>>>>> Windows manually as you said because unstable QWT features like
>>>>>>>>> Qubes
>>>>>>>>> Memory Manager (qmemman) are enabled by default which we disable
>>>>>>>>> in the
>>>>>>>>> qvm-create-windows-qube.sh script (Thanks to @brendanhoar for that
>>>>>>>>> one).
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Due to that bug in making the private disk required, it's not
>>>>>>>>> possible
>>>>>>>>> to create templates for Windows 10/Windows Server 2019 anyway.
>>>>>>>>> Otherwise, I would recommend for must users to build a template
>>>>>>>>> with the
>>>>>>>>> software they want pre-installed and make AppVMs from that.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Regarding copy/paste not working, it appears to work fine for
>>>>>>>>> others so
>>>>>>>>> I would just suggest you restart the Windows qube or possibly make
>>>>>>>>> a new
>>>>>>>>> one. If it's copying the data out correctly then there should be a
>>>>>>>>> notification saying "Copied X bytes to the clipboard".
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> You're welcome, Claudio!
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Elliot
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>>> .
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I want to install Windows 10 from a DVD in a new HVM and have begun
>>>>>>>> following this guide: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/windows-vm/
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> It says:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> “Create a new Qube:
>>>>>>>> Name: Win10, Color: red
>>>>>>>> Standalone Qube not based on a template
>>>>>>>> Networking: sys-firewall (default)
>>>>>>>> Launch settings after creation: check
>>>>>>>> Click “OK”.”
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> As I’m going to install Win 10 from a DVD, shall I then just follow
>>>>>>>> the guide and choose “Launch settings after creation” or shall I choose
>>>>>>>> “Install from device” ?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have made a Windows domain and downloaded and installed Windows 7
>>>>>>> and Qubes Windows Tools by executing this script in dom0 according to 
>>>>>>> this
>>>>>>> guide (link:
>>>>>>> https://github.com/elliotkillick/qvm-create-windows-qube ):
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> chmod +x install.sh && ./install.sh
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> And now I would like to know how to get further.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have made a thread here about making a Win10 HVM, so you are
>>>>>>> welcome to answer there instead (I have just made this post in attempt 
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> get a quicker response):
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/qubes-users/78DgmWxZf80
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> How to use the script of the download-windows.sh file ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When I execute the script in the terminal, the different windows
>>>>>> versions are listed. But when I copy the label of one of them and paste 
>>>>>> it
>>>>>> on the line below it and press enter, the terminal says that it doesn’t
>>>>>> recognize the command.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> More precisely worded: How to use the download-windows.sh file to
>>>>> download Win10 Pro 64 bit ?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> A way to download Windows 10 Pro manually and install it.
>>>>
>>>> I haven’t managed to download Windows 10 Pro by using the file
>>>> “download-windows.sh”. So instead I downloaded Windows 10 Pro manually and
>>>> ran the script afterwards.
>>>>
>>>> You can follow these steps to do it the same way as I did it:
>>>>
>>>> 1)  Open the “Qube Settings” for the domain “windows-mgmt”. Under
>>>> “Network”, choose “default” one and click on “Apply”.
>>>>
>>>> 2)  Open the domains Firefox browser and search the web for “how to
>>>> download windows 10”.
>>>>       One of the first results is a link to a Microsoft webpage from
>>>> which it is possible to download the file in the local language.
>>>>       The file gets downloaded to the download folder in the domain.
>>>>
>>>> 3)  Open the “Qube Settings” for the domain “windows-mgmt”. Under
>>>> “Network”, choose “(none)” and click on “Apply”.
>>>>
>>>> 4)  Move or copy the file to this destination:
>>>> /Documents/qvm-create-windows-qube/windows-media/isos
>>>>
>>>> 5)  Open the terminal in dom0 and execute the following script
>>>> (remember to write the name of the iso file you downloaded in step 2
>>>> instead of “filename”):
>>>>
>>>> ./qvm-create-windows-qube.sh -n sys-whonix -oyw -i filename.iso -a
>>>> win10x64-pro.xml anon-win10
>>>>
>>>> Info: anon-win10 will be the name of the domain. I don’t know if it is
>>>> possible to change the domain name without spoiling anything.
>>>>
>>>> Do not close the terminal before it says the installation was complete
>>>> (successfully) !
>>>>
>>>> Let the terminal do the job, it restarts the qube and so on when it is
>>>> necessary.
>>>>
>>>> When I got into Windows there appeared three message boxes. One saying
>>>> that the pc has to be restarted. A second one saying that drive D has to be
>>>> formatted. And the third one saying something about a private drive as far
>>>> as I recall.
>>>>
>>>> I started to click OK, I think on the third messaged, and then Windows
>>>> immediately closed and restarted and seemed to run fine afterwards.
>>>>
>>>> And in the terminal it said the installation was completed successfully.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Afterwards, I have mistakenly closed the window with Windows 10 in it.
>>> And now I can’t figure out how to make the window visible again...
>>>
>>> I have tried to click on different icons in the menu of the domain
>>> anon-win10 in the qube menu - also the one called “Start”. A message pops
>>> up saying that the domain is started, but I can’t see a window where
>>> Windows 10 is starting up.
>>>
>>> Can someone tell me how to make the window visible again ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Arh, to make it appear again, just execute this script in dom0: qvm-features
>> <windows_qube> gui 1 .
>>
>> Write the name of the domain (for example “anon-win10”), instead of 
>> <windows_qube>
>> .
>>
>
>
> How to install Microsoft Office365 in the Win10 HVM that is created by
> using the script: ./qvm-create-windows-qube.sh -n sys-whonix -oyw -i
> filename.iso -a win10x64-pro.xml anon-win10 ?
>
>
>

Easy: You just have to close the HVM and start it up again. After that
internet access from the HVM is granted.

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