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[Free Guide] Manually spoofing serials
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07/24/2025, 00:42
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[Free Guide] Manually spoofing serials
Ban Evading the AntiCheat
Safely bypass all the AntiCheats below, never need to pay someone for spoofing your serials again
- BattleEye
- Ricochet
- Easy Anti Cheat (Enforcing GPU bans 2025-09-30)
- Ace Anti Cheat
- Chinese-Ace
This is the most reliable approach with minimal to zero detection flags if done correctly.
Credits- Jakb aka Jacob White (Swivelly Boy, Chad Purifier, Slithery Boy)
- Reported.lol dev for releasing this version of AMIDEWINx64
Github repo(with readme) (Updated daily)

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07/24/2025, 12:58
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Actually very usefull information in regards to doing manual spoofing.
People should take a look at this instead of buying perm spoofers if they can do it them self.
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07/25/2025, 03:10
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Originally Posted by theminkman
Ban Evading the AntiCheat
Safely bypass all the AntiCheats below, never need to pay someone for spoofing your serials again
- BattleEye
- Ricochet
- Easy Anti Cheat
- Ace Anti Cheat
- Chinese-Ace
This is the most reliable approach with minimal to zero detection flags if done correctly.
Credits- Jakb aka Jacob White (Swivelly Boy, Chad Purifier, Slithery Boy)
- Reported.lol dev for releasing this version of AMIDEWINx64
If you get banned using this method, it's most likely because:- You're doing it wrong
- You're using a detected cheat
You cannot be banned by only using this spoofing method.
Github repo(with readme) (Updated daily)
https://github.com/GoofyNest/HardwareSpoofing
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Thanks for the credit! Just a heads up in regards of the smbios spoofing:
- ASRock: legit serials usually start with M80-xxxxxxxxxxx(could be both 10 and 11 characters following "M80-") or Kxxxxxxxxxx. Ive looked at hundreds of asrock boards even owning 2 myself and I've never seen that serial that looks like the one mentioned on the webpage.
- ASUS: users are told to generate serials that shouldn't exist(this is generally very bad and can lead to report bans). ASUS boards typically only have one serial (baseboard serial - no others). Laptops could deviate from this though.
- MSI: minor issue, but serials like 07D9X40_J19K6852MC suggest 7D9X as product ID, which is likely invalid. The serial, starting from the second character usually starts the actual product name (e.g. MS-7D9X). Not super important but this is how it is.
Please be careful before guiding others as generating incorrect serials or formats that deviate from real patterns is what we try to avoid.
That said, good work, this still helps the community. I've got a bunch of batch files for fixing different types of smbioses as you probably already know considering they were shared with the amidewin version. Feel free to use or share them, they're made for the public after all
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07/26/2025, 06:08
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Originally Posted by SauceMachine
Thanks for the credit! Just a heads up in regards of the smbios spoofing:
- ASRock: legit serials usually start with M80-xxxxxxxxxxx(could be both 10 and 11 characters following "M80-") or Kxxxxxxxxxx. Ive looked at hundreds of asrock boards even owning 2 myself and I've never seen that serial that looks like the one mentioned on the webpage.
- ASUS: users are told to generate serials that shouldn't exist(this is generally very bad and can lead to report bans). ASUS boards typically only have one serial (baseboard serial - no others). Laptops could deviate from this though.
- MSI: minor issue, but serials like 07D9X40_J19K6852MC suggest 7D9X as product ID, which is likely invalid. The serial, starting from the second character usually starts the actual product name (e.g. MS-7D9X). Not super important but this is how it is.
Please be careful before guiding others as generating incorrect serials or formats that deviate from real patterns is what we try to avoid.
That said, good work, this still helps the community. I've got a bunch of batch files for fixing different types of smbioses as you probably already know considering they were shared with the amidewin version. Feel free to use or share them, they're made for the public after all 
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My ASRock boards starts with BR80 that I bought, have dumped 3 of them
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- ASUS: users are told to generate serials that shouldn't exist(this is generally very bad and can lead to report bans). ASUS boards typically only have one serial (baseboard serial - no others). Laptops could deviate from this though.
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The ASUS boards I've dumped is from people who never cheated before and played thousands of hours on Rust
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- MSI: minor issue, but serials like 07D9X40_J19K6852MC suggest 7D9X as product ID, which is likely invalid. The serial, starting from the second character usually starts the actual product name (e.g. MS-7D9X). Not super important but this is how it is.
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- MSI you are most likely correct here, I haven't investigated MSI deeply I will make changes here
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That said, good work, this still helps the community. I've got a bunch of batch files for fixing different types of smbioses as you probably already know considering they were shared with the amidewin version. Feel free to use or share them, they're made for the public after all
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Ye I've seen them but I did not like that you spoofed stuff to Default String on ASRock boards, Default string or to be filled by o.e.m. probably doesnt matter but I am trying to do 1:1 factory looking serials
I have plans to make tools that make it automatic for people in the future, this is just a early release.
I have updated the docks for all the mobos listed
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07/26/2025, 19:08
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Originally Posted by theminkman
My ASRock boards starts with BR80 that I bought, have dumped 3 of them
The ASUS boards I've dumped is from people who never cheated before and played thousands of hours on Rust
- MSI you are most likely correct here, I haven't investigated MSI deeply I will make changes here
Ye I've seen them but I did not like that you spoofed stuff to Default String on ASRock boards, Default string or to be filled by o.e.m. probably doesnt matter but I am trying to do 1:1 factory looking serials
I have plans to make tools that make it automatic for people in the future, this is just a early release.
I have updated the docks for all the mobos listed
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Look, I dont make guesses. I build these scripts based on my database which has thousands of smbios entries in it.
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07/27/2025, 17:54
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Originally Posted by SauceMachine
Look, I dont make guesses. I build these scripts based on my database which has thousands of smbios entries in it. 
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Having a database of thousands of SMBIOS entries doesn't mean much if it's full of data from spoofed or compromised systems. You're unlikely to have legitimate serials from clean, untouched machines.
I've personally confirmed and others have too that some spoofers have permanently corrupted users' SMBIOS data. That's why restoring it to a factory-like state matters.
If someone really wanted accurate reference data, the best method would be buying real motherboards, dumping the SMBIOS info, and returning them under warranty. Expensive, but that's how you get clean, consistent data.
It’s funny how the people complaining about me offering free help to fix bricked systems are usually the ones who profit off selling detected spoofers or making tools that break PCs in the first place.
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07/27/2025, 21:32
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Originally Posted by theminkman
You and your friends have confirmed that some spoofers ****** peoples SMBios information.
Having thousands of smbios entries is not that impressive cause you will not have serials of actual non cheating people.
Is better just buying Motherboards, dumping them and then returning them under warranty if you want solid data
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No, thats not how it's done. These are actual boards, not modified ones. Why would you buy boards when you can just download their bios files and extract the default data? Good luck with your project, I think I'm done with this thread
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07/28/2025, 03:47
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Originally Posted by theminkman
You and your friends have confirmed that some spoofers ****** peoples SMBios information.
Having thousands of smbios entries is not that impressive cause you will not have serials of actual non cheating people.
Is better just buying Motherboards, dumping them and then returning them under warranty if you want solid data
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This statement makes zero sense.
Regarding orig post, claiming "minimal to zero detection flags if done correctly" is quite misleadning, there will still be plenty of flags.
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07/28/2025, 23:47
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This statement makes zero sense.
Regarding orig post, claiming "minimal to zero detection flags if done correctly" is quite misleadning, there will still be plenty of flags.
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Everything is better then having a detected driver loaded on ur PC to temp change ur serials
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07/29/2025, 00:15
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Everything is better then having a detected driver loaded on ur PC to temp change ur serials
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You should start covering everything thats needed before you state such a silly thing. Youre missing like 30-40 identifiers from some of these anticheats. But hey whatever floats your boat.
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07/29/2025, 00:27
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Originally Posted by SauceMachine
You should start covering everything thats needed before you state such a silly thing. Youre missing like 30-40 identifiers from some of these anticheats. But hey whatever floats your boat.
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Base board / SMBios entries:
TPM module:
Ram serials:
GPU / USB serials:
Router / ARP / Nearby devices
MAC address:
Disable Bluetooth/unused adapters & Raid 0
Monitor spoofing:
Windows identifier(s): (Did not mention them cause literally no need cause I am telling people to reinstall after spoofing SMBios entries)
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07/29/2025, 01:28
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Originally Posted by theminkman
Base board / SMBios entries:
TPM module:
Ram serials:
GPU / USB serials:
Router / ARP / Nearby devices
MAC address:
Disable Bluetooth/unused adapters & Raid 0
Monitor spoofing:
Windows identifier(s): (Did not mention them cause literally no need cause I am telling people to reinstall after spoofing SMBios entries)
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I'm not even gonna comment, my previous response still stands. Good luck.
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07/29/2025, 19:43
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Guides will be updated with images and in the future videos.
Currently I am working on a application that can do everything for you automatic to make it easier for everyone
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07/29/2025, 22:53
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Nice guide. Manual spoofing is worth it but I guess some people prefer less effort with spoofers
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07/30/2025, 17:31
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Originally Posted by Runabyte
Nice guide. Manual spoofing is worth it but I guess some people prefer less effort with spoofers
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Yeah, totally understandable. For me, it's about staying undetected, not about how much effort it takes.
Most temp spoofers just load flagged drivers onto your system, spoof a few serials, then try to clean up and hide traces from EasyAntiCheat.
Manual perm spoofing is a cleaner approach, since you reinstall the OS after spoofing, wiping out any evidence of tampering.
You’re never going to avoid reinstalling Window, it’s the only way to truly start fresh.
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