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Hide virtualisation from virtual machine
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With vbox I don't think you can do that, nor with any other hypervisor delivering full virtualization. You could try with a paravirtualization, like Xen, and see if you can trick the OS
Note that I don't know if windows is supported as a paravirtualized guest.
There's patches for QEMU that bypasses anticheats and hides the virtualization and even makes Windows' use its own virtualization based protection.
Was about to post this. Running qemu command line can do this, unfortunately I don't have my old scripts to do it. It's pretty common when doing GPU passthrough, so maybe look there?
This looks promising, will give it a try thx!