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broestls / Remove_VMwareTools.ps1
Last active April 19, 2025 15:20
Force removal of VMware Tools, Program Files, and Windows Services
# This script will manually rip out all VMware Tools registry entries and files for Windows 2008-2019
# Tested for 2019, 2016, and probably works on 2012 R2 after the 2016 fixes.
# This function pulls out the common ID used for most of the VMware registry entries along with the ID
# associated with the MSI for VMware Tools.
function Get-VMwareToolsInstallerID {
foreach ($item in $(Get-ChildItem Registry::HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Products)) {
If ($item.GetValue('ProductName') -eq 'VMware Tools') {
return @{
reg_id = $item.PSChildName;
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bingzhangdai / 9p_virtio.md
Created July 18, 2020 08:13
Set up VirtFS (9p virtio) for sharing files between Guest and Host on Proxmox VE

How-to

  1. On Host(PVE), edit /etc/pve/qemu-server/VMID.conf
args: -fsdev local,security_model=mapped,id=fsdev0,path=/path/to/share -device virtio-9p-pci,id=fs0,fsdev=fsdev0,mount_tag=hostshare

This tells qemu to create a 9pvirtio device exposing the mount_tag hostshare (just a name to identify the mount point). That device is coupled to an fsdev named fsdev0, which specifies which portion of the host filesystem we are sharing, and in which mode.