oh okay thank you. I was afraid because it was literally system info
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What would take long? Also, why would there be errors?
Do you know of any guides to set up Hyper-V for this type of purpose? I want it to be as secure as can be: "disable any type of sharing with the host, no copy paste, no sharing disks, etc."
If it detects that it is in a VM and doesn't activate the malware, then I'm perfectly okay just using the software inside the VM.
thank you for the in depth responses. Do you know if it is follish to keep internet on my host when I have the VM have no network connections, or is it highly recommended to kill the internet for both host and VM?
Thank you. Just to confirm, do I make an ISO from a .7z file?
Thank you for the info, and for the encouragement. Yeah I am definitely going to try using a VM to diagnose the files more closely. To confirm, is a VM, (such as Hyper-V) similar to Windows Sandbox, where it effectively resets itself (new slate) each time you open it? Or can I install the torrented files in the VM and still access it if I close and reopen the VM in the future?
Also, which VM would you suggest? I apologize for appending so many questions to my original post.
If I use the VM with no network connections, is there any way for me to manually find malware hidden in the files? I'm not really sure what to look for specifically. I definitely want to try using a VM to more closely inspect the files
Thank you for the detailed response. Just to confirm, is Hyper-V your sandbox VM? I used ESET to scan the files I torrented, but they look very suspicious from virustotal, but I don't really know how to parse the info - knowing if it is a false positive/etc.
Hey thank you for the info. Which VM do you use? How do you disable the various types of sharing with the host? Also, how do you validate? Sorry for all the questions, but that seems like it may be my only option
Doesn't that require downloading software to create the iso, and then having to download software to open the iso file inside the VM? If that is the case, wouldn't I be better off just drag + dropping the folder into the VM and keep network disconnected for the VM?