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« on: August 26, 2012, 09:59:51 AM »

I have a vmware workstation 7 running backtrack 5r2 & windows xp, backtrack uses 2GB of ram & xp uses 1GB, the host O.S system is HP with 4GB Ram, 320 GB HDD, windows 7 ultimate. the virtual machine hangs & freez the guest & host while i practice penetration testing, before i used virtual box everything ran super fine, are there any settings to be applied ? please suggest me if you have any any idea regarding this issue.

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« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2012, 11:11:08 AM »

for me knowing your computer's RAM and HDD is not enough you must tell me what is the system's CPU? Did you installed Vmware tools on both virtual systems?

i think Vmware needs more system resources than Vbox and as you have windows seven its better to dedicate 2GB of ram to your real PC it means 1GB for backtrack and 1GB for XP

i extremely suggest you to use VMWare 8 and i dedicated 512mb OF ram for Backtrack and 256 MB for XP i dont have any problem about performance.

and VMware 7.1 is much more better than 7. If you coouldnt resolve the problem disable you AV before you start the VMs and its better to run Game booster programs like Game Fire (its great)
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« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2012, 11:18:47 AM »

But totally Vmware is much better than VBox its much more advanced
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« Reply #3 on: August 26, 2012, 11:37:50 AM »

I would suggest to drop VMWARE and switch back to Oracle VirtualBox.

You can run without any problems the vmware image files that BackTrack released on VirtualBox, I'm doing so for weeks without any problems.

Hope that helps. Most people don't know you can run VMWARE images on VirtualBox.
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« Reply #4 on: August 26, 2012, 11:45:27 AM »

I would suggest to drop VMWARE and switch back to Oracle VirtualBox.

You can run without any problems the vmware image files that BackTrack released on VirtualBox, I'm doing so for weeks without any problems.

Hope that helps. Most people don't know you can run VMWARE images on VirtualBox.

If he do that he will lose many great features of VMwrae. in my opinion update or try VMware player or do what i said in last post i never use virtualbox anymore im not saying its bad but VMware is much better i can prove it
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« Reply #5 on: August 26, 2012, 01:25:37 PM »

Oh sorry about that, systems CPU is Intel core i5 2430M CPU @2.40 GHz, Yes i installed vmware tools, i never forget that part.



for me knowing your computer's RAM and HDD is not enough you must tell me what is the system's CPU? Did you installed Vmware tools on both virtual systems?

i think Vmware needs more system resources than Vbox and as you have windows seven its better to dedicate 2GB of ram to your real PC it means 1GB for backtrack and 1GB for XP

i extremely suggest you to use VMWare 8 and i dedicated 512mb OF ram for Backtrack and 256 MB for XP i dont have any problem about performance.

and VMware 7.1 is much more better than 7. If you coouldnt resolve the problem disable you AV before you start the VMs and its better to run Game booster programs like Game Fire (its great)
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« Reply #6 on: August 26, 2012, 01:29:27 PM »

yeah you are right, i think 1GB ram for backtrack & 512 for xp should sound better i guess, coz , running  nessus, metasploit, or sometimes metasploit community edition may use more cpu.

But totally Vmware is much better than VBox its much more advanced
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« Reply #7 on: August 26, 2012, 02:02:01 PM »

ok man u have good hardware so just change the VM's RAM as i said. and if u still have the problem try to dedicate 1 or 2 of ur cpu's core to backtrack. Again if u failed update ur vmware or install gamefire to boost ur system's performance. Even if u have too reinstall win7!!! I extremely recommand u to use vmware
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« Reply #8 on: August 26, 2012, 05:43:57 PM »

I would suggest to drop VMWARE and switch back to Oracle VirtualBox.

You can run without any problems the vmware image files that BackTrack released on VirtualBox, I'm doing so for weeks without any problems.

Hope that helps. Most people don't know you can run VMWARE images on VirtualBox.

If he do that he will lose many great features of VMwrae. in my opinion update or try VMware player or do what i said in last post i never use virtualbox anymore im not saying its bad but VMware is much better i can prove it

Why is it better. I disagree with you.
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« Reply #9 on: August 26, 2012, 06:28:56 PM »

with the 4GBs of RAM on the system, there is a good chance you are maxing out.  CPU should be sufficient.  If you system is able to I would bump the RAM to at least 8GB.  If you are running heavy scans against your victim VM, keep in mind you are pushing your system into double duty.  BT is going to use the CPU/RAM to run the Nessus scans and your victim VM is going to have to process the network traffic.  Which of course is all happening on the same host. 

As for which is better, well I can never remember why, but I always find myself going back to vmware from vbox.  The major pro for vbox is that it is free, supports snapshots and can easily import vmware images.  VMWare workstation is certainly more expensive, but does come with some nice features.  I am a fan of Unity, and I make use of it when running something like IDA Pro where pushing the view to a full screen display but allows me to run my apps from my host along side it, comes in pretty handy.  I think it also allows you to convert your host to a VM which is nifty.  If you want a true comparison though, I would use vmware player vs vbox.  Vbox will win that one hands down.
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« Reply #10 on: August 27, 2012, 08:35:33 AM »

Networking isn't as nice, for me, on VBox.  When updates come for VMWare, they usually go cleanly, etc, but when they come for VBox, it regularly screws with the addressing on my configured networks, etc, and I have to clean up (not a HUGE issue, but an annoyance, when I'm in a hurry.)  Additionally, in NAT, all NAT'd machines get the same IP, in VBox, which can get annoying, if you want them to talk to each other, on the NAT'd subnet.  VMWare plays nicer, there, for me.
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« Reply #11 on: August 27, 2012, 11:15:34 AM »

Running BT with NAT under a virtual machine is a very bad idea imho anyway.

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« Reply #12 on: August 27, 2012, 01:27:53 PM »

Networking isn't as nice, for me, on VBox.  When updates come for VMWare, they usually go cleanly, etc, but when they come for VBox, it regularly screws with the addressing on my configured networks, etc, and I have to clean up (not a HUGE issue, but an annoyance, when I'm in a hurry.)  Additionally, in NAT, all NAT'd machines get the same IP, in VBox, which can get annoying, if you want them to talk to each other, on the NAT'd subnet.  VMWare plays nicer, there, for me.

Vmware bridging is great uinty is awsome vmware tools is much more better than vbox specially for linux. And alot of many other features vmware brings to u
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« Reply #13 on: August 27, 2012, 02:47:54 PM »

Networking isn't as nice, for me, on VBox.  When updates come for VMWare, they usually go cleanly, etc, but when they come for VBox, it regularly screws with the addressing on my configured networks, etc, and I have to clean up (not a HUGE issue, but an annoyance, when I'm in a hurry.)  Additionally, in NAT, all NAT'd machines get the same IP, in VBox, which can get annoying, if you want them to talk to each other, on the NAT'd subnet.  VMWare plays nicer, there, for me.

Vmware bridging is great uinty is awsome vmware tools is much more better than vbox specially for linux. And alot of many other features vmware brings to u

Your post suggests that there is no bridging in VBOX or that the bridging in VBOX is not working correctly.

Both very untrue, I use bridging in VirtualBox since years without any problems.

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« Reply #14 on: August 27, 2012, 02:58:25 PM »

as i know virtualbox has only NAT and host only. but Vmware has a lot of great feature much mooooooooooooore than virtual box
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