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[[VMDetect]] is part of the initial [[F1]] startup process and is responsible for detecting if the CoreGUI Instance is  
[[Vmdetect|VMDetect]] is part of the initial [[F1]] startup process and is responsible for detecting if the CoreGUI Instance is  
running under a Hypervisor or is a Virtual Machine.
running under a Hypervisor or is a Virtual Machine.


[[VMDetect]] cannot be launched manually, however the dialog box can be made present again if disabled and running under a virtual machine.
[[Vmdetect|VMDetect]] cannot be launched manually, however the dialog box can be made present again if disabled and running under a virtual machine.
* By modifying the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\CoreGUI\inf, setting disVM to 0 (Enterprise Versions only)
* By modifying the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\CoreGUI\inf, setting disVM to 0 (Enterprise Versions only)
* By deleting the file C:\CGUI\disVM.cgui
* By deleting the file C:\CGUI\disVM.cgui


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* VMDetect shows as "VM Detect x86"
* [[Vmdetect|VMDetect]] shows as "VM Detect x86"
* VMDetect has the error icon as it's dock icon
* [[Vmdetect|VMDetect]] has the error icon ([[noentry]]) as it's dock icon
* VMDetect uses the [[networkconnected]] resource
* [[Vmdetect|VMDetect]] has the warning icon as it's windows taskbar icon
* [[Vmdetect|VMDetect]] uses the [[networkconnected]] resource
* A deprecated function called [[vmdetect-gui]] was originally introduced to detect hypervisors but was never implemented into [[F1]]
* [[Vmdetect|VMDetect]]'s file name is actually called [[Vmdetect|vboxwarning]]

Revision as of 18:15, 15 August 2021

Vmdetect
Vmdetect

VMDetect is part of the initial F1 startup process and is responsible for detecting if the CoreGUI Instance is running under a Hypervisor or is a Virtual Machine.

VMDetect cannot be launched manually, however the dialog box can be made present again if disabled and running under a virtual machine.

  • By modifying the registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\CoreGUI\inf, setting disVM to 0 (Enterprise Versions only)
  • By deleting the file C:\CGUI\disVM.cgui

Trivia