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Setting up a Virtual Machine

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Hye guys good day, 

I am new to botting and I am trying to set up multiple Virtual machines using VMware Workstation. Now I figured it out and set up just one virtual machine, but when I tried to run another one at the same time my latop just right out froze. Now I am thinking that maybe i allocated all of my resources just for one virtual machine. 

Now my question is what is the minimum requirement in memory and procesors to run just one client per virtual machine? 
 

These are my computer specifications:

Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7300HQ CPU @2.50GHz, 8.00 GB (7.88 GB usable), operative system of 64 bits, processor x64

 

Thanks in advance for the assistance and I hope you have a good day

 

Helipipe

  • 3 weeks later...

You need 512-1024mb ram + 1 cpu to run a runescape client.

 

But it's far less efficient to run a virtual machine if you want to run a bot compared to running it on your pc normally.

If you're running OSBot you will need about 1GB/1 Core per VM (might be more for some scripts)

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when I tried to run another one at the same time my latop just right out froze

That shouldn't happen, what were the resources you assigned to each VM?

Did you open another client as opposed to creating a new tab within osbot? This has been known to cause problems such as severe lag or outright freezing.

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