Hide virtualisation from virtual machine
Title sounds confusing and It might be wrong terminology, sorry about that. I have POP OS and windows in VM (virtualbox) for few apps that are not available on linux. Im trying to install one app that requires diferent activation method because it recognized Im running virtual machine. Is there any way to hide that so I can activate the app the way I usually do on non-VM windows?
I hope I was clear enough, cheers
Edit: typo
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Thx for detailed answer. Il check ot the links
What line if work are you in where you gained such detailed knowledge of this area?
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It's doable... Not very convenient.
Thx
If it's Respondus Lockdown Browser, their VM detection goes off even if you're on Windows
With vbox I don't think you can do that, nor with any other hypervisor delivering full virtualization. You could try with a paravirtualization, like Xen, and see if you can trick the OS
Note that I don't know if windows is supported as a paravirtualized guest.
There's patches for QEMU that bypasses anticheats and hides the virtualization and even makes Windows' use its own virtualization based protection.
Was about to post this. Running qemu command line can do this, unfortunately I don't have my old scripts to do it. It's pretty common when doing GPU passthrough, so maybe look there?
This looks promising, will give it a try thx!
Any tips how to try this?
https://gist.github.com/W-Floyd/7ccf5e4f074939e403bed483f82a4042
Pirate a cracked version of the app so there's no activation at all?
It would be nice if I could find one
What app is it?
Solidworks 2016
I recommend FreeCAD
Yes.
Even if it's more limited compared to Solidworks, I bet learining to "cope" with FreeCAD will be easier in then end. One can even do CAD with Blander nowdays, but it's very different. Especially how you later undo an action.
It might be possible to trick the app's activation function. But before you can do that, you'd have to understand how it is checking for virtualization, so that you know what aspect of the VM's behavior to tweak.
Someone on Lemmy might be able to help you with that, if they knew what app you were trying to use...
Im trying to install solidworks 2016 and Im getting same error like the one on the next link:
https://serverfault.com/questions/727347/solidworks-activation-license-mode-is-not-supported-in-this-virtual-environment
Everything I find seems like possible at first, but then too dificult to understand and possibly outdated
I see several torrents for solidworks 2016 on 1337x
Tbh I see only one, but maybe im using wrong instance. Ill look again, it would be much easier if I find one that doesnt need activation.