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Topic: Virtual Machines. (Read 198 times)

full member
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November 23, 2017, 02:03:07 PM
#4
Setting up a vm is no sorcery, just try it out and I'm sure you will succeed. If you have any problem, just look on youtube to find some tutorials.
newbie
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November 23, 2017, 12:31:05 PM
#3
Just set up a shared folder and everythig will be okay.

The main thing is not to forget to synchronize information
You can even write a script for backup on VM  Tongue
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Merit: 100
November 23, 2017, 12:08:28 PM
#2
Long term, I haven't used a VM for crypto, but I have used it to install Airdrop wallet or things of that nature. Things I rather not have installed on my main machine. That being said, you can easily backup the whole VM hardrive pre and post installing of new crypto software. This would be your safest bet.
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November 23, 2017, 09:26:59 AM
#1
Do people get into setting up their wallets on Virtual Machines, (Windows or Linux for main examples)?
I'm thinking about it, but what's popping in my head is that the experience I have had with VM's hasn't always been pleasant. Now you have to make sure you save your vm, hope that the harddrive it is on doesn't die, and hope that something doesn't go awry and you get a corrupted VM and can't bring it back up.  I've had VM's go wonky on me over the years.  Any thoughts?
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