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

    • @rambosOP
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      111 year ago

      Thx for detailed answer. Il check ot the links

    • @MrPoopyButthole
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      21 year ago

      What line if work are you in where you gained such detailed knowledge of this area?

  • @[email protected]
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    71 year ago

    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.

    • Max-P
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      81 year ago

      There’s patches for QEMU that bypasses anticheats and hides the virtualization and even makes Windows’ use its own virtualization based protection.

      • fmstrat
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        31 year ago

        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?

      • @rambosOP
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        11 year ago

        This looks promising, will give it a try thx!

  • @thalience
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    21 year ago

    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…

    • @rambosOP
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      11 year ago

      It would be nice if I could find one

        • @rambosOP
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          21 year ago

          Solidworks 2016

            • @rambosOP
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              11 year ago

              I don’t know, I got my installation back in 2016. Tbh, I was looking for another installation, but all I got looks the same. I can signup on rutracker if that is solution, but is it? do you know?

              I don’t know is it allowed to talk about piracy here? :D Please warn me if its not.

              First of all, I own a SW2016 license and that’s why I’m trying to install the same version on another PC. I’m willing to switch version if needed, cant go back to dual boot windows anymore :D Some people obviously successfully masked virtualization. There are examples, but I couldn’t figure out myself:

              example 1: For Windows VirtualBox virtual machine use “hidevm.bat”

              example 2: SolidWorks_Spoof.sh

              example 3: link

              I was hoping I just need to modify my virtualbox on linux, but seems like its much more complex. I’m still reading and doing my best, but I’m not even sure are guides made for host OS or guest OS

                • @rambosOP
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                  21 year ago

                  Thx mate.

                  I ended up downloading new version and then installed 2016 by following guide from new one. It uses different activation method which is allowed, so no need to hide VM.

            • @[email protected]
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              21 year ago

              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.