Looking for a spoofer that can spoof tpm serials! Some laptops cant disable tpm so! Any help appreciated, thankyou
I dont need it, im not able to disable it, no option for it to, asus has hidden it!Quote:
You absolutely need tpm ? prefer disable it if you don't.
Will sysreset work? I saw in their latest update it said spoof tpm serial! Any idea?Quote:
Disabling TPM is always the go to in my POV.
If you are on an ASUS laptop then it may be a Hit/Miss in that case since u cannot disable it.
You can find that in your bios.Quote:
Where can i do that?
It usually works, at least with the method we use. No driver = No TPM launched.Quote:
Deleting tpm.sys wont do anything, tpm will be still on, unfortunately
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You can find that in your bios.
Go to bios -> Go to Advanced -> Trusted Computing, and set the Security Device Support item to [Disable].
It could also be under this path as well:
Advanced -> PCH-FW configurations-> PTT-> set disable
It usually works, at least with the method we use. No driver = No TPM launched.
We reversed it and TPM revert serials to your old ones. Maybe using a driver like you fix that but when you don't use driver it's a problem.Quote:
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Vanguard isn't using Windows to check for TPM, this may work for EAC or COD but definitely not Vanguard.
You'll need to directly attack the anticheat to even think about "spoofing" TPM.
Like i said my bios doesn't have any those options, and also your doesnt work, i have tried edgey and all they did is delete tpm.sys, deleting that wont do anything tpm is still on in device manager! I guess my only way is to unlock bios and disable tpm ripQuote:
You can find that in your bios.
Go to bios -> Go to Advanced -> Trusted Computing, and set the Security Device Support item to [Disable].
It could also be under this path as well:
Advanced -> PCH-FW configurations-> PTT-> set disable
It usually works, at least with the method we use. No driver = No TPM launched.
if you can't disable it in your bios ig you need to custom rom flash but that's risky...Quote:
Like i said my bios doesn't have any those options, and also your doesnt work, i have tried edgey and all they did is delete tpm.sys, deleting that wont do anything tpm is still on in device manager! I guess my only way is to unlock bios and disable tpm rip
Well first of all, you are using AMIDEWIN which is using a driver to do everything..Quote:
We reversed it and TPM revert serials to your old ones. Maybe using a driver like you fix that but when you don't use driver it's a problem.
But don't using a driver is definitely better for long run ;)
Custom rom flash ? What ? If you don't have the option in your BIOS to disable TPM what makes you think that you a custom rom flash will be able to do anything?Quote:
if you can't disable it in your bios ig you need to custom rom flash but that's risky...
Your tpm.msc says it's enabled ?
First of all, when I say driver, you perfectly know I mean custom driver like you're using at sync. Everyone say AMIDEWIN is trash when it's the source of the mobo. Mean when you spof, you use the natural way of your mobo to apply serials and it's more secure in a long run. We can get ratted, our customers will stay good.Quote:
Well first of all, you are using AMIDEWIN which is using a driver to do everything..
Custom rom flash ? What ? If you don't have the option in your BIOS to disable TPM what makes you think that you a custom rom flash will be able to do anything?
tpm.msc does not mean anything, it can be disabled and TPM can still be queried.