πComplete Guide: BO7 TPM + HWID Ban Bypass (Fixes Included)
βοΈ Quick Setup Instructions
Disable your Bluetooth adapter in Device Manager. Ensure it is completely disabled, not just toggled off in quick settings.
Run the Checker Tool to view your current hardware serials. Take a screenshot of the results and save it for comparison later.
Right-click the Spoofer β select Run as Administrator. Press 2 to start the spoofing process.
When prompted, continue pressing 1 for each question until spoofing is completed.
Run the Checker Tool again after spoofing and take a new screenshot to confirm your serials have changed.
π‘ BIOS: Disabling NX / Execute Disable Bit
If you encounter the error: "Your device ran into a problem and needs to restart", you will need to disable NX Mode (also called Execute Disable Bit or XD Bit) in your BIOS. Below are steps for different motherboards:
ASUS: Advanced β CPU Configuration β NX Mode β Set to Disabled.
MSI: Settings β Advanced β CPU Features β Execute Disable Bit β Disabled.
Gigabyte: M.I.T β Advanced CPU Core Settings β Execute Disable Bit β Disabled.
ASRock: Advanced β CPU Configuration β NX Mode β Disabled.
Other brands: Look for NX Mode or Execute Disable Bit in CPU-related or Security tabs.
β οΈ If your system still crashes after disabling NX Mode, only spoof ARP and TPM, as some monitors may not support full spoofing.
π§ Additional Notes
The spoofer changes both your HWID and TPM serials for improved bypass protection.
Tested on Warzone, BO6, BO7, and Fortnite.
Supports all Windows versions except 25H2 (support for 25H2 coming soon).
If bans persist, itβs strongly recommended to perform a fresh Windows installation before trying again.
π‘ Benefits
Temporarily masks your HWID and TPM, giving your system a βcleanβ identity every session.
Resets automatically after a reboot, leaving no lasting changes on your PC.
Helps reduce the risk of repeat bans from HWID or TPM flagging.
β οΈ Risks
Improper spoofing or BIOS changes may lead to system instability or crashes.
Bypassing bans always carries some level of detection risk.
Frequent spoofing without precautions may eventually trigger further account restrictions.
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