spoof secure boot state

04/26/2024 19:15 gateron#1
receiving issues tryna use tpm bypass + efi spoofer due to secure boot verification failing, any way to sort this out?
04/26/2024 19:25 SecurID#2
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Originally Posted by gateron View Post
receiving issues tryna use tpm bypass + efi spoofer due to secure boot verification failing, any way to sort this out?
TPM bypasses are detected and fixed.

What is the model of your motherboard?
04/26/2024 19:27 gateron#3
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Originally Posted by SecurID View Post
TPM bypasses are detected and fixed.

What is the model of your motherboard?
damn since when?
i am not buying a new tpm chip
if theres a different reason why you ask : B550 mag mortar wifi
04/26/2024 19:29 Selfo##4
there is only one tpm bypass which is still working but you have to change some things in bios and other stuff since its too much work, i won't sell it nor make it public

as far as i know every other bypasses are fixed
04/26/2024 19:33 SecurID#5
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Originally Posted by gateron View Post
damn since when?
i am not buying a new tpm chip
if theres a different reason why you ask : B550 mag mortar wifi
Your model is compatible with my automatic spoofer, you can pass via TBM or private message.

Are you using Windows 11 or 10?

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Originally Posted by Selfo# View Post
there is only one tpm bypass which is still working but you have to change some things in bios and other stuff since its too much work, i won't sell it nor make it public

as far as i know every other bypasses are fixed
on this model of motherboard, it's quite simple with a good HWID spoof and a corrected bios...
04/26/2024 19:37 lazy#6
look out and do not be scammed!
04/26/2024 19:43 SecurID#7
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look out and do not be scammed!
I suggest using TBM to avoid this :rolleyes:
I've asked several people on the forum to contact me by private message to give them free keys to test and prove that my service is safe and the cheapest, especially since I've put a 20% discount code on it too :cool:
04/26/2024 19:47 wiredxx#8
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Originally Posted by SecurID View Post
I suggest using TBM to avoid this :rolleyes:
I've asked several people on the forum to contact me by private message to give them free keys to test and prove that my service is safe and the cheapest, especially since I've put a 20% discount code on it too :cool:
What makes your permanent spoofer unique compared to other ones? All permanent spoofers work the same in terms of spoofing.
04/26/2024 19:52 SecurID#9
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Originally Posted by wiredxx View Post
What makes your permanent spoofer unique compared to other ones? All permanent spoofers work the same in terms of spoofing.
first, the price...
2. full auto and undetectable for the AUTO version...
3. satisfied or your money back and I can also modify the screen ID's which are used in some cases for particular games like Valo...
04/26/2024 20:25 Toxic.dll#10
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Originally Posted by SecurID View Post
first, the price...
2. full auto and undetectable for the AUTO version...
3. satisfied or your money back and I can also modify the screen ID's which are used in some cases for particular games like Valo...
Modify registry from Monitor its useless they check trought firmware
04/26/2024 20:53 gateron#11
So is there a secure boot bypass?
04/26/2024 21:00 SecurID#12
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Originally Posted by Toxic.dll View Post
Modify registry from Monitor its useless they check trought firmware
Did I mention registry ? :)
04/26/2024 21:01 jzeykz#13
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Originally Posted by Selfo# View Post
there is only one tpm bypass which is still working but you have to change some things in bios and other stuff since its too much work, i won't sell it nor make it public

as far as i know every other bypasses are fixed
i have tpm bypass but dont know how to bypass secure boot verificatiom failure
04/26/2024 22:23 wiredxx#14
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Originally Posted by SecurID View Post
Did I mention registry ? :)
The tool everyone uses (including yourself) modifies monitor identifiers through the registry. After a Windows reinstallation, the monitor serial reverts to its original :eek:
04/26/2024 22:55 SecurID#15
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Originally Posted by wiredxx View Post
The tool everyone uses (including yourself) modifies monitor identifiers through the registry. After a Windows reinstallation, the monitor serial reverts to its original :eek:
Madame IRMA?

is your program a Vbios? :bandit: