| | | Fletch | 06-23-2011 01:49 AM | VMWare Workstation and Cloning a Machine I don't want to have to install a new OS for each new machine on VMWare. If I simply clone an existing machine, will that give me a unique, unlinkable system with a new MAC address like when you start a new machine from scratch? |
| Giardino | 06-23-2011 03:44 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Fletch
(Post 242359)
I don't want to have to install a new OS for each new machine on VMWare. If I simply clone an existing machine, will that give me a unique, unlinkable system with a new MAC address like when you start a new machine from scratch? | Each clone will have its own unique mac address |
| Stigger | 06-23-2011 05:19 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Fletch
(Post 242359)
I don't want to have to install a new OS for each new machine on VMWare. If I simply clone an existing machine, will that give me a unique, unlinkable system with a new MAC address like when you start a new machine from scratch? | If you talking about cloning the whole hard drive with vmware installed on it, then all the data you have on that will be transfered to the new computer but you will get a new m.a.c as stated. |
| Fletch | 06-23-2011 06:22 PM | Does that include cookies, flash, etc.? Or is it good to go? |
| Giardino | 06-23-2011 11:37 PM | Do what I did, create a fresh system and DONT DO ANYTHING ON IT AT ALL! Just install what you need and what is necessary to suit your needs. Definitely dont go to eBay or Paypal at all on this client. Afterwards, clone that client each time you want a new ebay account. I call my base client "eBay template" |
| BiN4RY | 06-24-2011 02:05 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Giardino
(Post 242772)
Do what I did, create a fresh system and DONT DO ANYTHING ON IT AT ALL! Just install what you need and what is necessary to suit your needs. Definitely dont go to eBay or Paypal at all on this client. Afterwards, clone that client each time you want a new ebay account. I call my base client "eBay template" | You can easily accomplish so by taking a snapshot with VMware, you don't need to copy the hd image every time. This way, not only you can revert into a snapshot, you can also fast forward to a current one.
However, I think the OP might be using it for Amazon, where Mac address is a big deal. |
| Giardino | 06-24-2011 09:18 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by BiN4RY
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You can easily accomplish so by taking a snapshot with VMware, you don't need to copy the hd image every time. This way, not only you can revert into a snapshot, you can also fast forward to a current one.
However, I think the OP might be using it for Amazon, where Mac address is a big deal. | right, but each new clone has its own unique MAC address, which is why I use that particular method. Snapshots aren't really my thing, and even though each new clone is ~4GB, I actually needed something to fill up my 1TB HD with =P |
| Stigger | 06-24-2011 09:39 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Fletch
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Does that include cookies, flash, etc.? Or is it good to go? | If you clone the full hard drive it will copy everything over, just as it is on your computer now, user accounts, settings, cookies, everything. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:43 PM. | |
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