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* The startup manager should appear after a few seconds.
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* Click on the option called *EFI* and the GRUB splash screen will appear. Go to the section below to learn what to do next.
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![kickstart-1](/wiki/assets/grub-kickstart/kickstart-1.png)
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![kickstart-1](/assets/grub-kickstart/kickstart-1.png)
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## Alter the GRUB instructions
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* On the GRUB splash screen, navigate to the first entry using your keyboard arrow key and press <kbd>e</kbd>.
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![kickstart-1](/wiki/assets/grub-kickstart/kickstart-2.png)
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![kickstart-1](/assets/grub-kickstart/kickstart-2.png)
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* On the new screen, use the arrow keys to place your cursor just after the word `quiet`.
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![kickstart-2](/wiki/assets/grub-kickstart/kickstart-3.png)
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![kickstart-2](/assets/grub-kickstart/kickstart-3.png)
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> *GRUB defaults to the US keyboard layout. Have a look at [this online resource](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QWERTY#/media/File:KB_United_States.svg) to find the corresponding keys if you are not using a US keyboard layout*
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* Leave a blank space after the word `quiet` and write exactly the following `inst.ks=https://ks.phyllo.me/dii`, then press <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>x</kbd> simultaneously or <kbd>F10</kbd>. This command will trigger the automated installation of Phyllome OS.
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![kickstart-3.png](/wiki/assets/grub-kickstart/kickstart-4.png)
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> *The shortened URL `https://ks.phyllo.me/dii` points to the latest Desktop version of Phyllome OS, tweaked for Intel CPUs and GPUs (gen 5th to gen 9th). The shortened link points to the kickstart file available here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PhyllomeOS/phyllomeos/main/dishes/phyllome-desktop-intelcpu-intelgpu.cfg. Any valid kickstart file may be used.*
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* During the installation process, you can use <kbd>Alt</kbd> + <kbd>Tab</kbd> to cycle through tabs, and look at the logs in real-time
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![kickstart-4](/wiki/assets/grub-kickstart/kickstart-5.png)
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![kickstart-4](/assets/grub-kickstart/kickstart-5.png)
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* After a few minutes, you should be greeted with a welcome screen.
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![kickstart-5](/wiki/assets/grub-kickstart/kickstart-6.png)
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![kickstart-5](/assets/grub-kickstart/kickstart-6.png)
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* Go to the [First-launch configuration section](/deploy/install#first-launch) to learn what to do next.
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* **Welcome screen**: on first-launch, for the *Desktop edition*, you will be greeted with the GNOME Welcome Screen. As of now, only English is available out of the box. Click *Next* when you are ready.
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![first-launch-1.png](/wiki/assets/first-launch/first-launch-1.png)
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![first-launch-1.png](/assets/first-launch/first-launch-1.png)
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* **Keyboard layout**: you can select your favorite keyboard layout by clicking on the three stacked vertical dots at the bottom of the screen.
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> *By default, Phyllome OS is set to use the *fr-CH* keyboard layout. This keyboard layout is used by people living in [Romandy](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romandy), Switzerland, which is also where the original author of Phyllome OS is from.*
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![first-launch-2.png](/wiki/assets/first-launch/first-launch-2.png)
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* **Time zone**: you can pick your current location by clicking on the map or writing it down inside the box. The time will be adjusted according to the provided location.
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![first-launch-3.png](/wiki/assets/first-launch/first-launch-3.png)
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* **Online Accounts**: Phyllome OS strongly discourages the use of *Online Accounts*, and therefore provides no option here. Click on *Skip* to go to the next screen.
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> *Phyllome OS is **not** designed to be a safe place for storing persistent or personal data, as it doesn't provide full-disk encryption by default. Phyllome OS instead relies on filesystem-level encryption to protect virtual machine disks, and encourage its users to rely on another layer of encryption as provided by their operating system inside their virtual machine, whenever available.*
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![first-launch-4.png](/wiki/assets/first-launch/first-launch-4.png)
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![first-launch-4.png](/assets/first-launch/first-launch-4.png)
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* **Create a user account**: you are invited to create a user account, which by default will be granted administrator or root privileges. Click on *Next* when you are done.
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![first-launch-5.png](/wiki/assets/first-launch/first-launch-5.png)
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* **Provide a password**: please do provide a strong password. In case you ever forget it, write it down on a piece of paper and store it somewhere safe, or/and rely on an online password manager like [Bitwarden](https://bitwarden.com/) with [multi-factor authentication](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-factor_authentication) enabled. Click on *Next* when you are done.
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> *Phyllome OS will eventually rely on the user password as provided here to decrypt the folder containing virtual machine disks. Loosing the password will mean loosing any access to the virtual machine disks.*
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![first-launch-6.png](/wiki/assets/first-launch/first-launch-6.png)
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* **Setup complete**: Click on start *Start Using Generic*.
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![first-launch-7.png](/wiki/assets/first-launch/first-launch-7.png)
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![first-launch-7.png](/assets/first-launch/first-launch-7.png)
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* **Provide password**: The Virtual Machine Manager is set to auto-launch, and requires elevated permission. Please provide the user password you just set up and click on *Authenticate* to start using Phyllome OS.
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![first-launch-9.png](/wiki/assets/first-launch/first-launch-9.png)
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![first-launch-9.png](/assets/first-launch/first-launch-9.png)
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> *Congratulations, you are done!*
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> *Don't forget to remove the USB flash drive from your computer, so that next time your computer will boot, it will use the internal disk where Phyllome OS has been deployed.*
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* Open Etcher. You will be greeted by the screen below. Click on *Flash from file*
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![capture-balenaetcher-1.png](/wiki/assets/balena-etcher/capture-balenaetcher-1.png)
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![capture-balenaetcher-1.png](/assets/balena-etcher/capture-balenaetcher-1.png)
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* Browse where the ISO is stored and select *Open*
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![capture-balenaetcher-2.png](/wiki/assets/balena-etcher/capture-balenaetcher-2.png)
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* Etcher should have autodetected your USB flash drive. If this is not the case, press *Change* on the welcome screen and pick the desired destination on the new window.
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* Select *Flash* when you are ready
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> A prompt might appear, asking for your password or a confirmation
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* Wait a few minutes...
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> Congratulations, the USB flash drive is now ready to use!
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* Open the start-up menu and write "start-up", then select *Change advanced start-up options*
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* Under the *Advanced start-up* section, click on *Restart now*
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* Select *Troubleshoot*
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* Then select *Advanced options*
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* Select *UEFI Firmware Settings*
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* Hit *Restart*
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* Go to the section [Modify the firmware configuration](/deploy/prepare#modify-the-firmware-configuration) to learn what to do next.
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* After you have pressed the <kbd>F2</kbd> key on boot, this screen should appear.
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* Go to the *Security* tab. Under the *Security Features* menu, you will find two options, *Intel Virtualization Technology* and *Intel VT for Directed I/O (VT-d)*.
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* Check these boxes
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* Move the USB Flash Drive to the first position instead, as shown in the screenshot below
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* That's it. Save changes and exist. Note that it is advisable to revert these changes after a successful installation, or to only change the bootloader temporary.
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*Notice the new icon under QEMU/KVM: this is the new virtual machine that has just been created. Go to the section to learn how to interact with it.*
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* Double-click on *my-first-live-vm* to open its virtual display, then click on *Connect to console*.
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> Phyllome OS ships with a small ISO crafted by the team behind [netboot.xyz](https://netboot.xyz/), and that can do network boot, allowing it to do network-based installations of the most popular Linux distributions, among other niceties.
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* After a few seconds, you will be greeted by the following screen.
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* *Just as in the good ol' days, you need to press a key to start the installer. Notice the fact that an open firmware, [SeaBIOS](https://www.seabios.org/SeaBIOS), is able to boot an open-source NT-based kernel. A rare sight.*
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> *Amazingly, the [BTRFS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Btrfs) file system is also supported.*
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* *Wait for the setup to complete. It is fast, so there won't be enough time for a coffee.*
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* *Once the setup is done, install the bootloader on the hard disk. The default choice seems fine. Press <kbd>ENTER</kbd> to reach the next step.*
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![reactos_installation-10.png](/wiki/assets/reactos/reactos_installation-10.png)
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![reactos_installation-10.png](/assets/reactos/reactos_installation-10.png)
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* *The installation is done, wait a few seconds or press <kbd>ENTER</kbd> to force the system to reboot right away.*
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![reactos_installation-11.png](/wiki/assets/reactos/reactos_installation-11.png)
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### Go through the first boot and initial setup
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* *Freeloader: ReactOS' bootloader in all its glory. Wait a few seconds or press <kbd>ENTER</kbd> to start ReactOS*
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![reactos_boot-1.png](/wiki/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-1.png)
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![reactos_boot-1.png](/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-1.png)
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* *Some devices will be automatically installed. Wait a few seconds...*
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![reactos_boot-2.png](/wiki/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-2.png)
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![reactos_boot-2.png](/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-2.png)
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> Starting now, your mouse can be used to navigate around.
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* *The first boot Wizard for ReactOS should eventually appear. Press <kbd>ENTER</kbd> or click on* "Next"
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![reactos_boot-3.png](/wiki/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-3.png)
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![reactos_boot-3.png](/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-3.png)
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* *ReactOS relies on other Open Source projets to function, which it takes time to acknowledge. Press <kbd>ENTER</kbd> or click on "Next"*
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![reactos_boot-4.png](/wiki/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-4.png)
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![reactos_boot-4.png](/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-4.png)
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* *ReactOS can behave as a server or as a workstation. If you are unsure, choose workstation. Press <kbd>ENTER</kbd> or click on "Next"*
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![reactos_boot-5.png](/wiki/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-5.png)
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![reactos_boot-5.png](/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-5.png)
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* *The system language and local can be customized here. If you are satisfied with the default settings, press <kbd>ENTER</kbd> or click on "Next". Otherwise, please modify the settings.*
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![reactos_boot-6.png](/wiki/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-6.png)
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![reactos_boot-6.png](/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-6.png)
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* *Pick a username and, optionaly, an organization, then press <kbd>ENTER</kbd> or click on "Next" to go to the next screen.*
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![reactos_boot-8.png](/wiki/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-8.png)
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![reactos_boot-8.png](/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-8.png)
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* *Choose an administrator password, and possibly a computer name, then press <kbd>ENTER</kbd> or click on "Next" to go to the next screen.*
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![reactos_boot-10.png](/wiki/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-10.png)
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![reactos_boot-10.png](/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-10.png)
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* *Make sure you pick the right timezone then press <kbd>ENTER</kbd> or click on "Next" to go to the next screen.*
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![reactos_boot-11.png](/wiki/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-11.png)
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![reactos_boot-11.png](/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-11.png)
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* *You can pick the theme of your liking. Press <kbd>ENTER</kbd> or click on "Next" to go to the next screen when you are done.*
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![reactos_boot-12.png](/wiki/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-12.png)
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![reactos_boot-12.png](/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-12.png)
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* *Here, you should not have to configure anything for ReactOS to have LAN and Internet access, through the newly supported `virtio-net` device. Press <kbd>ENTER</kbd> or click on "Next" to go to the next screen.*
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![reactos_boot-13.png](/wiki/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-13.png)
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||||
![reactos_boot-13.png](/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-13.png)
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||||
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||||
* *If you wish to share files with other computers on your network, joining a Workgroup would be a first step. Press <kbd>ENTER</kbd> or click on "Next" to go to the next screen.*
|
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|
||||
![reactos_boot-14.png](/wiki/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-14.png)
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||||
![reactos_boot-14.png](/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-14.png)
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||||
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||||
* *That's it. Press <kbd>ENTER</kbd> or click on "Finish" to reboot your computer.*
|
||||
|
||||
![reactos_boot-15.png](/wiki/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-15.png)
|
||||
![reactos_boot-15.png](/assets/reactos/reactos_boot-15.png)
|
||||
|
||||
### Go through the first boot and initial setup
|
||||
|
||||
* *Take a few seconds to admire great splash screen*
|
||||
|
||||
![reactos_first-boot-1.png](/wiki/assets/reactos/reactos_first-boot-1.png)
|
||||
![reactos_first-boot-1.png](/assets/reactos/reactos_first-boot-1.png)
|
||||
|
||||
* *The system will automatically open a session with the user you created (that is pretty clever, as there is no need to remember the password I already forgot :')). A few windows may open, prompting you to install some devices. Unless you know what you are doing, cancel these prompts to land on the pristine desktop.*
|
||||
|
||||
![reactos_first-boot-2.png](/wiki/assets/reactos/reactos_first-boot-2.png)
|
||||
![reactos_first-boot-2.png](/assets/reactos/reactos_first-boot-2.png)
|
||||
|
||||
* *As already stated, support for the more modern PCI-Express-enabled Q35 chipset, UEFI or other virtio-devices is not yet there. You may still enjoy the ride, try to install these old software that has long been forgotten in a drawer or this decade old printer collecting dust, and that no operating system would dare to interact with anymore*
|
||||
|
||||
![reactos_first-boot-3.png](/wiki/assets/reactos/reactos_first-boot-3.png)
|
||||
![reactos_first-boot-3.png](/assets/reactos/reactos_first-boot-3.png)
|
||||
|
||||
> Congratulations, you have successfully installed ReactOS!
|
||||
{.is-success}
|
||||
|
@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ The `Q35` virtual chipset is based on a modern chipset, compatible with PCI-Expr
|
||||
> Did you know that the Open Virtual Machine Firmware (OVMF), which is based on [TianoCore](https://www.tianocore.org/), is the default firmware for EFI-based virtual machines? Its configuration utility can be accessed using the <kbd>Esc</kbd> key.
|
||||
{.is-info}
|
||||
|
||||
![uefi_tianocore_first-screen.png](/wiki/assets/tianocore/uefi_tianocore_first-screen.png)
|
||||
![uefi_tianocore_first-screen.png](/assets/tianocore/uefi_tianocore_first-screen.png)
|
||||
|
||||
*The TianoCore splash screen*
|
||||
|
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