Had to abandon PC-BSD and move to Linux Mint which has much better hardware support for bluetooth devices, and raid controllers which I have one in each machine.
I originally installed VirtualBox in Linux, which allows a full blown install of any Windows OS to run within the VM, and it also runs QuickLoad just like it would run in Windows, it does not know that Windows is running in a virtual environment in Linux. Neither does Windows know it is running in a virtual environment. Slick stuff ;)
QuickLoad runs great in Linux Mint 18. It had a couple of issues at install where you have to choose a font because the font it wants to use is not in Linux but after that, it installs and runs nicely.
This screenshot is the Cinnamon desktop distro running QuickLoad 3.9 in WINE, an emulator that lets you run Windows programs in Linux. This is 64bit Linux Mint, 64bit WINE, and the 64bit version of QuickLoad.
http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/...ps6hktaypc.jpg