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>>I can't figure out if the computer is using virtualizaiton. And I don't understand how to check if the file exists in the User hierarchy.
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>Hi Dmitry:
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>In VMware you may know if the OS is virtualized querying some device names, like the VGA adapter (VMWare SVGA) or IDE adapter (VMWare SCSI) or the disk (VMWare virtual disk), and I think that the BIOS have the VMWare name to.
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>May be it is valid for other virtualization platforms too. Yo can query this using WMI.
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>Regards.-
Thank you, Fernando.
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