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How to hide when sharing the screen that I'm sitting from a virtual machine?
It is necessary for me that when demonstrating the screen, it was impossible to understand in any way that I launched the demonstration on a virtual machine. From what I know, VMware processes are hanging in the task manager, which it is not clear how to hide. But perhaps there is something else that can interfere with me. OS Windows 10.
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Do not install vmtools and virtual device drivers. In the VM setup, choose to emulate real devices if possible. Vmvare can emulate a standard E1000 network card and an old IDE controller. The video card will remain in vga mode. Everything will be terribly slow, but there will be no traces of virtualization in sight))
Why are VMWare processes hanging inside the virtual machine? Or is the demonstration not remote, but live? Then open the virtual machine in full screen mode and it will not be visible that this is a virtual machine.
It's impossible to hide 100%. After all, they can enter the device manager, and there you can see that this is a virtual machine. And they can dig in the registry and find that this is a virtual machine.
How to hide when sharing the screen that I'm sitting from a virtual machine?Don't show anything on the screen that might point to a virtual machine.
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