Feb. 13, 2023, 3:01 p.m. |

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I recently switched from VirtualBox to KVM for my virtualization needs. While this approach has clear advantages such as not requiring custom kernel drivers, the downside is that snapshots aren’t currently supported for Windows 11. And since I don’t want applications I analyze to corrupt my main Windows VM, I decided that I should run these in freshly created Windows VMs.


The issue with this approach is: setting up a new Windows VM is fairly time-consuming. Not only is it …

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