Zero Perm Spoofer Guide
Setup Guide For Zero Perm Spoofer Products
PERMANENT HWID SPOOFER – USAGE GUIDE
WHEN TO USE
After being hardware-banned from a game
When setting up a new account to avoid detection
After changing hardware but still being flagged
After a Windows reinstall if old HWID data remains
PREPARATION
Disable all antivirus programs, including Windows Defender and third-party tools
Disable Secure Boot in BIOS/UEFI, save changes, and restart your PC [Can be re-enabled once spoofed]
Ensure WMIC is installed. If it is missing, it must be installed before proceeding.
CHECK YOUR CURRENT HWID
Run the included HWID Checker
Save or screenshot your original HWID values for comparison
RUN THE SPOOFER
Extract the spoofer files to a safe location (e.g., Desktop)
Right-click the executable and choose “Run as Administrator”
Follow the on-screen instructions until the process completes
VERIFY THE SPOOF
Restart your PC
Run the HWID Checker again
Compare new HWID values to confirm they have changed
IMPORTANT NOTES
Games like Fortnite, Valorant, and CS2 (FaceIT) now track TPM chips. These cannot be spoofed — you will need a new TPM chip or a different system.
Major Windows updates or BIOS resets may revert spoofing. If this happens, run the spoofer again.
ASUS FIX FOR SERIALS NOT CHANGING OR IF YOU'RE STILL GETTING BANNED:
ASUS Spoof Fix Procedure (TEMP) Removing ASUS Driver Hub often resolves the registry or value error in Startup. After removal, running the ASUS spoof application typically restores functionality and makes spoof.exe appear in the Startup list. Steps:
Open Task Manager.,
Navigate to the Startup tab.,
Locate
spoof.exeorspoofer.exe, right-click it, and select Properties.,Go to:
C:\Windows\System32\config\RegBack\[ASUS]\Spoof.exe,Run this file.,
The ASUS IDS will now be updated.,
Important: If spoof.exe is not present in Startup, uninstall ASUS Driver Hub from the PC and then rerun the spoof application.
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