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How to disable VM detection?
Is there any way to disable (pass) Virtual Machine detection?
Code:
This application cannot run in Virtual Machine |
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you can try using x64dbg and using yara plugin, to see if the file contains some of the rules for vm detection.
https://github.com/Yara-Rules/rules/blob/master/antidebug.yar#L400 but there proberly are, more easyer and faster boring ways
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you didnt mention the protector name or type. usually the vmware backdoor restriction along with a few registry edits should work.A fast google search result yields
hxxp://www.unibia.com/unibianet/systems-networking/bypassing-virtual-machine-detection-vmware-workstation there is a great thread about it for vbox linked in our forum. http://forum.exetools.com/showthread.php?t=16681 unfortunately i am not aware of any detection method in type1 hypervisors. |
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The solution for VMWare is OK for testing software even without changing HDD name in register.
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