--- layout: wiki title: DisposableVms permalink: /wiki/DisposableVms/ --- Using Disposable VMs ==================== Background ---------- See [​this article](http://theinvisiblethings.blogspot.com/2010/06/disposable-vms.html) for a background on why would one want to use a Disposable VM and what it is. Opening a file in a Disposable VM (via GUI) ------------------------------------------- In some AppVM, right click on the file you wish to open in a Disposable VM (in the Nautilus file manager), then choose Scripts -\> Open in Disposable VM. Wait a few seconds and an default application for this file type should appear displaying the file content. This app is running in a whole new VM -- a disposable VM created for the purpose of view this very file. Once you close the viewing application then whole Disposable VM will get destroyed. [![No image "r1-open-in-dispvm-1.png" attached to DisposableVms](/chrome/common/attachment.png "No image "r1-open-in-dispvm-1.png" attached to DisposableVms")](/attachment/wiki/DisposableVms/r1-open-in-dispvm-1.png) [![No image "r1-open-in-dispvm-2.png" attached to DisposableVms](/chrome/common/attachment.png "No image "r1-open-in-dispvm-2.png" attached to DisposableVms")](/attachment/wiki/DisposableVms/r1-open-in-dispvm-2.png) Opening a fresh web browser instance in a new Disposable VM ----------------------------------------------------------- Sometimes it is convenient to open a fresh instance of Firefox within a new fresh Disposable VM. This can be easily done by using the Start Menu: just go to Start -\> Disposable VM -\> Firefox and wait a few seconds until a web browser starts. Once you close the viewing application then whole Disposable VM will get destroyed. [![No image "r1-open-in-dispvm-3.png" attached to DisposableVms](/chrome/common/attachment.png "No image "r1-open-in-dispvm-3.png" attached to DisposableVms")](/attachment/wiki/DisposableVms/r1-open-in-dispvm-3.png)