AdamV wrote: |
I suspect you mean "sensitive" (as in "need to be kept private"), not sensible. (it's OK if English is not your first language, I'm just hoping I can help make your post make more sense to other readers).
The big difference if you did the work in a virtual machine (whether XP or some other option) is that you can quit the virtual machine without saving any changes, so all files, temporary files, registry changes etc made during the session are simply dropped and forgotton, not saved at all in the machine's definition, so next time you run it you have a clean slate to start again. Hope this helps. |
AdamV wrote: |
Yes, but you do need to use the option to close and discard changes. If you just do a normal shutdown of the virtual machine, it does save changes (which is essential when you first install your applications of course). |
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