Dead Space 3 Sorry This Application Cannot Run Under A Virtual Machine «EASY | 2025»

If you actually are trying to run Dead Space 3 inside a VM (e.g., macOS with Parallels, Linux with QEMU), the DRM will block it by design. There is no legitimate workaround. You will need to dual-boot Windows or play on native hardware.

If you need virtualization for your daily work (Docker, WSL, Android Studio), you cannot disable Hyper-V permanently. Instead, you can trick Dead Space 3 into bypassing the check. If you actually are trying to run Dead

Important: This method works for the Steam and EA App versions, but you may need to apply it after every update. Look for a file named system

  • Look for a file named system.txt or config.txt. (Rare for DS3 – instead, look for the executable properties).
  • Alternatively, create a shortcut to Dead Space 3.exe.
  • Right-click the shortcut > Properties.
  • In the Target field, add the following command-line arguments after the closing quote:
    -disable-anti-vm-check -nohypervisor
    
    Example: "C:\...\Dead Space 3.exe" -disable-anti-vm-check -nohypervisor
  • Apply and launch using the shortcut.
  • Note: Not all versions of Dead Space 3 respect these arguments. If they don’t work, move to Solution 3. Example: "C:\

    The game’s protection checks for:

    The error indicates the game (or a component it uses) detects it’s running inside a virtual machine (VM) and refuses to run. Publishers and developers sometimes block VMs to prevent debugging, cheating, unauthorized modding, or to make reverse engineering harder. Detection can come from the game executable, a DRM/anti-tamper module, or an anti-cheat subsystem.

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