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John Graves, 2.7.2025, HP Bios errors after installing Q4OS inside WIN 11 on HP Laptop 15-fd0083wm; product #7L2C7UA#ABA; a 64 bit machine. SN: 1H84018my, 16gb Ram, 128 gb SSD
OS Boot Manager (UEFI) – Windows Boot Manager (SCSI Disk Device)
First bios error message:
Failed to open \EFI\DebianBoot\---Invalid Parameter
Failed to load image ----Invalid parameter,
start_image() returned Invalid Parameter, falling back to default loader
Loading Q4OS Aquarius operating system …
Loading initial ramdisk…
Initializing system…
Second bios error message:
Boot chainload, phase 1 …
umount: can’t umount /host1: Invalid argument
Host filesystem not found. Make Windows partition accessible.
Press [Enter] to reboot …
Reboots into WIN 11.
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We would need to get a debug information to be able to investigate the issue. Please attach the following logfile:
c:\users\<username>\appdata\local\temp\wubi-5.x-rev344.log
What partition or disk drive letter do you attempt to install Q4OS to ?
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Are you referring to a Linux or DOS logfile? I have not been able to get into Linux yet. Also, I am not specifying a partition using your Windows install, but the main disk is, of course, C: Your install seems to have gone OK and is located in a folder called LInux64 in C:, and inside that there is a folder called Debian12_S001. The BIOS boot menu now shows two boot devices: Windows Boot Manager UEFI and Q4OS Aquarius UEFI, also on the Win Boot Manager. However, when the pc is turned on it goes directly to the WIN 11 boot without giving the option to boot into Q4OS. If I go back into the BIOS and select the Q4OS boot option the pc just boots back into WIN 11 without ever mentioning Q4OS.
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Are you referring to a Linux or DOS logfile?
Windows logfile.
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PS C:\Users\John> \appdata\local\temp\wubi-5.x-rev344.log
\appdata\local\temp\wubi-5.x-rev344.log : The term '\appdata\local\temp\wubi-5.x-rev344.log' is not recognized as the
name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or operable program. Check the spelling of the name, or if a path was
included, verify that the path is correct and try again.
At line:1 char:1
+ \appdata\local\temp\wubi-5.x-rev344.log
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (\appdata\local\temp\wubi-5.x-rev344.log:String) [], CommandNotFoundExce
ption
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : CommandNotFoundException
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I have had very good luck installing Q4OS from inside Windows on two other computers running WIN 10.
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Run the "cmd" application and type:
dir "c:\Users\your_user_name\AppData\Local\Temp\wubi*"
and post the output.
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C:\Users\John>AppData\Local\Temp\wubi*
'AppData\Local\Temp\wubi*' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
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Well, that looks like some Windows inconsistency, so try this one:
dir "c:\Users\your_user_name"
and post the output
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C:\Users\John>AppData\Local\Temp\wubi*
'AppData\Local\Temp\wubi*' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
If C:\Users\John> is the prompt and if AppData\Local\Temp\wubi* is what you typed, then you forgot the dir command in front of it.
Q4OS machine: Samsung R519 - Pentium T4200 2.0 GHz - 4 GB RAM - 500 GB SSD
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PS C:\Users\John> dir "c:\Users\John\AppData\Local\Temp\wubi*"
Directory: C:\Users\John\AppData\Local\Temp
Mode LastWriteTime Length Name
---- ------------- ------ ----
-a---- 2/7/2025 3:53 AM 29974 wubi-5.x-rev346.log
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So the file "c:\Users\John\AppData\Local\Temp\wubi\wubi-5.x-rev346.log" actually exists. We need you to attach this file so we can check it.
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I'm not sure how to do that. I'll have to think about that overnight.
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Click on "Post reply". Just under the text box there is a button to select the file to attach.
Q4OS machine: Samsung R519 - Pentium T4200 2.0 GHz - 4 GB RAM - 500 GB SSD
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@win82
You can also ship the file via e-mail support@q4os.org
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Here is the file wubi-5.x-rev346.log
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The logfile and messages indicate boot process is not able to mount ntfs filesystem. It could be caused by some encryption or missing kernel module for your hardware. Do you use Bitlocker or some another encryption on the disk ?
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No, I don't think so. This is a "new" refurbished PC from Amazon. It is quite possible that something is missing from this WIN 11 installation.
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We would rather guess Q4OS installer misses kernel module for your hardware, Win11 installation should be fine.
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Will q4os installer be fixed any time soon?
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Yes, it may be fixed with the next release, however it could take a few months.
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You could also contribute to fix it, as you like it Boot Q4OS-5 Plasma live media, run in terminal:
$ lsmod
and post the output here.
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One more question, does your computer use ReFS https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windo … s-overview filesystem on drive C ? Or is it using the default NTFS ?
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I'm afraid I don't fully understand your last 2 comments and I am running out of patience for trying to install q4os on WIN 11. I am going to try one other thing: I will uninstall q4os and download and install it again. Perhaps there was some kind of corruption that took place in the first download, but I doubt it. That did not work so I will have to return this WIN 11 pc to Amazon and order one with WIN 10 on it. I know that q4pc loads inside WIN 10 because I have already successfully loaded it in 2 of my personal win 10 pcs. However, the q4os website should stop saying that q4os can be installed as a .exe file from within win 11.
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I thought that because I was able to install q4os successfully from inside Windows on two HP desktop computers that I would have the same success on Win 10 laptops. Surprise. Not so. I attempted to install q4os from inside Windows 10 on a fairly recent Dell laptop and got the same problem that started this post: q4os would not boot after installation. Same error messages as before. Perhaps I could help you with your last 2 questions, but I may need some help understanding them. What is live media q4os? and how does it work? Also, how do I determine what file system Windows is using in any pc?
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