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12/05/2022, 17:39
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Hwid ban Val, replacement hardware.
Hello,
After suffering from a hwid ban I've learned my lesson and trying to play legit again. From the information gathered these are the steps I'm taking. I've tried spoofers but they don't work because my bios has one version.
1.new motherboard
2. New ssd(remove all ssd's that were plugged in when I was banned)
3. Reinstall windows
My question is can I use my same windows key or should I get a new one? Also has anyone done the same thing as I have mentioned and had success? Thank you.
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12/06/2022, 19:55
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I think same windows key should work.
I got a HWID ban and I ended up buy all new parts (same one I had ,CPU,GPU,MOTHERBOARD, SSD, RAM) on Amazon then i Returned the HWID banned ones.
In other words I swapped out the hardware without baying!! This is more guarantee solution than any HWID spoofer will give you.
Getting a new windows key will be a good idea. And it will be the only think you will be paying for! However I do not think it should matter. Vangard can access almost anything on your PC but also there should be a limit of what data they collect due to privacy laws and potential lawsuits. Remember that people can sell used windows keys, CLU, GPU…etc… and it doesn’t make sense that vangard will collect all that I formation and ban players right and left for buying/using used hardware.
Try it and thank me later.
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12/06/2022, 19:59
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Originally Posted by Colemilla
Hello,
After suffering from a hwid ban I've learned my lesson and trying to play legit again. From the information gathered these are the steps I'm taking. I've tried spoofers but they don't work because my bios has one version.
1.new motherboard
2. New ssd(remove all ssd's that were plugged in when I was banned)
3. Reinstall windows
My question is can I use my same windows key or should I get a new one? Also has anyone done the same thing as I have mentioned and had success? Thank you.
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wouldn't use same key again
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12/11/2022, 16:07
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Colemilla
Hello,
After suffering from a hwid ban I've learned my lesson and trying to play legit again. From the information gathered these are the steps I'm taking. I've tried spoofers but they don't work because my bios has one version.
1.new motherboard
2. New ssd(remove all ssd's that were plugged in when I was banned)
3. Reinstall windows
My question is can I use my same windows key or should I get a new one? Also has anyone done the same thing as I have mentioned and had success? Thank you.
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If you use same windows key = banned instantly. also if you have to ability to flash bios even if same version ill suggest XoR Cortana Spoofer to you sir.
be careful on these days please wear a mask to avoid any sickness, have a nice forums!
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12/13/2022, 09:13
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HWID anti-cheat systems are used to make sure players aren't using unauthorized or modified versions of a game. These systems collect info about the hardware the game is running on, like the CPU and GPU model, motherboard, and other hardware details. They might collect a user's Windows product key, but most systems don't because it's considered a privacy violation. Even if a system did collect the key, it would be encrypted and stored securely on the user's computer, so it wouldn't be accessible to the game developer or anyone else.
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12/18/2022, 04:34
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Originally Posted by Keeeees
HWID anti-cheat systems are used to make sure players aren't using unauthorized or modified versions of a game. These systems collect info about the hardware the game is running on, like the CPU and GPU model, motherboard, and other hardware details. They might collect a user's Windows product key, but most systems don't because it's considered a privacy violation. Even if a system did collect the key, it would be encrypted and stored securely on the user's computer, so it wouldn't be accessible to the game developer or anyone else.
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They took a lot of things, more than you said %100!
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