So I was wondering since I'm on AMD, in order to change your fTPM you'd need to get a new CPU, correct? Or would I need to buy a new CPU + motherboard?
Motherboard serials will still be banned obviously(if i don't change the motherboard) but in that case you'd be able to change them manually.
I also saw the TPM spoofing method although I think vgk started delay banning people people who has spoofed tpm because of the ek.
So I was wondering since I'm on AMD, in order to change your fTPM you'd need to get a new CPU, correct? Or would I need to buy a new CPU + motherboard?
Motherboard serials will still be banned obviously(if i don't change the motherboard) but in that case you'd be able to change them manually.
I also saw the TPM spoofing method although I think vgk started delay banning people people who has spoofed tpm because of the ek.
You could just get a new CPU and spoof your motherboard serials like you said. I currently got my **** spoofed with a bypass/workaround for the ftpm restrictions and I'm good so far, can't say if that's the case for every provider tho.
So I was wondering since I'm on AMD, in order to change your fTPM you'd need to get a new CPU, correct? Or would I need to buy a new CPU + motherboard?
Motherboard serials will still be banned obviously(if i don't change the motherboard) but in that case you'd be able to change them manually.
I also saw the TPM spoofing method although I think vgk started delay banning people people who has spoofed tpm because of the ek.
I've seen some providers modding BIOS to re-initialize the fTPM, giving you a new EK, that combined with a good spoofing should get you back in the game.
But some of them charge alot for this.
If you don't plan to cheat ever again, just buy a new motherboard.
(No need to buy a new CPU, with a new motherboard the fTPM will be re-initialized as new)
with a new motherboard the fTPM will not be re-initialized as new, (atleast on AMD) tried already and it banned me within a few hours again.
TPM is tied to the CPU, not the motherboard so if you replace the motherboard but keep the same CPU, your TPM serials (like EK Cert, endorsement key, etc.) can remain the same
What provider spoofs the fTPM correctly? I don't think that's possible.. it's impossible to spoof the ek cert correctly without signing the certs.
As mentioned on the original post "no spoofer can produce valid remote attestation signatures"
with a new motherboard the fTPM will not be re-initialized as new, (atleast on AMD) tried already and it banned me within a few hours again.
TPM is tied to the CPU, not the motherboard so if you replace the motherboard but keep the same CPU, your TPM serials (like EK Cert, endorsement key, etc.) can remain the same
What provider spoofs the fTPM correctly? I don't think that's possible.. it's impossible to spoof the ek cert correctly without signing the certs.
As mentioned on the original post "no spoofer can produce valid remote attestation signatures"
Trust me, try and change motherboard keeping the same CPU, if you change motherboard, you will get a new EK Hash.
I don't know what specific provider, but I've seen some cases with my customers and they were successful, apparently.
Still have no idea how they achieved it.
So I was wondering since I'm on AMD, in order to change your fTPM you'd need to get a new CPU, correct? Or would I need to buy a new CPU + motherboard?
Motherboard serials will still be banned obviously(if i don't change the motherboard) but in that case you'd be able to change them manually.
I also saw the TPM spoofing method although I think vgk started delay banning people people who has spoofed tpm because of the ek.
i’ve done that method for many people, and none of them have been banned so far. It hasn’t been patched
(my method is not exactly the same as the public one, but the working logic is the same, using bios file and q-flash plus...)
I've seen some providers modding BIOS to re-initialize the fTPM, giving you a new EK, that combined with a good spoofing should get you back in the game.
But some of them charge alot for this.
If you don't plan to cheat ever again, just buy a new motherboard.
(No need to buy a new CPU, with a new motherboard the fTPM will be re-initialized as new)
i did buy a new motherboard but MD5, SHA1 and SHA256 didnt change at all. what can i do. it didnt even ask for reset on boot
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