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HWID SpooferStugware TPM Spoofer is specifically developed for players dealing with hardware bans in Call of Duty games. The software supports absolutely all PC and laptop motherboards, ensuring a high degree of compatibility. The data masking process occurs in the system's memory (Temp spoofing) until the next reboot, making it incredibly safe and convenient to use. You won't have to change your BIOS settings or follow complicated instructions—everything works with just One Click. The program successfully alters identifiers for TPM, system drives (DISK), SYSTEM UUID, SMBIOS, GPU UUID, and ARP. Special attention is given to the deep MAC address spoofing feature, guaranteeing a bypass for even the strictest network-based tracking.
If you've received a shadowban or a full hardware lock (HWID ban) in any Call of Duty title, the Stugware TPM Spoofer is the perfect solution to your problem. This software is designed to safely and quickly mask your computer's identifiers. You don't need any special technical knowledge: the program changes your serial numbers with a single click, eliminating the need to make risky changes to your BIOS.
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The software offers a comprehensive approach to data spoofing. It operates using temporary spoofing technology (Temp spoofing)—your original hardware data returns after a simple PC reboot, preventing any risk of damaging your operating system. It fully supports all motherboards, whether you are using a desktop PC or a gaming laptop.
The spoofer covers all critical computer parts checked by the Call of Duty anti-cheat system. The list includes: the TPM module, hard drive serial numbers (DISK), SYSTEM UUID, SMBIOS parameters, and the graphics card identifier (GPU UUID). Special attention is given to network security: the program utilizes a deep MAC address spoofing method and masks ARP data.
For the spoofer to work correctly, you need Windows 10 or 11 operating system. Both Intel and AMD processors are supported. Please ensure your system disk uses the GPT partition style and your BIOS is running in UEFI mode.