Is it possible for software to recognise a virtual machine
Posted: 27. Oct 2013, 13:41
Hi All
This is my first post here after using VB for some time. Let me jut say that VB is pretty amazing!!
I'm using a VB on my mac but with Windows host. When installing a certain piece of scientific software on it, it will not run as detects that the software has been installed on a VM. I just wanted to know if this is possible? The licence for the software is based upon the PC's MAC address, HDD serial number and HDD firmware number. In my VM these details are absent and this approach has worked fine using the previous version of the software I was using.
Thus, is it possible for installed software to recognise it is using a VM, and if so is there anything I can do to overcome this?
I'm thinking along the lines of spoofing the MAC address and trying to do the same with the HDD serial number and firmware version but the last time I tried this is didn't change any settings in the VM.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
cheers
This is my first post here after using VB for some time. Let me jut say that VB is pretty amazing!!
I'm using a VB on my mac but with Windows host. When installing a certain piece of scientific software on it, it will not run as detects that the software has been installed on a VM. I just wanted to know if this is possible? The licence for the software is based upon the PC's MAC address, HDD serial number and HDD firmware number. In my VM these details are absent and this approach has worked fine using the previous version of the software I was using.
Thus, is it possible for installed software to recognise it is using a VM, and if so is there anything I can do to overcome this?
I'm thinking along the lines of spoofing the MAC address and trying to do the same with the HDD serial number and firmware version but the last time I tried this is didn't change any settings in the VM.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
cheers