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HWID SpooferUltimate Spoofer is an easy-to-use solution for spoofing HWID and other hardware identifiers on your PC. It's compatible with most games and anti-cheat software (including EAC and BattlEye). Its quick installation, intuitive interface, and affordable price make it a great choice for players looking for quick protection after a hardware ban.
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Норм спуфер раньше помогал, сейчас не уверен насчет ситуации.
Топ спуфер за свои деньги иделаьно делал свою работу, жду обновления советую и вам купить его
Хороший спуфер лично я использую больше двух раз и всегда помогала очень советую.




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Ultimate Spoofer masks disk serials and network adapter MAC addresses through Hyper-V, and it is compatible with EAC and BattlEye.
The product's own description names two things directly: disk serials and MAC addresses. The gallery shows more: the settings tab is labelled "Hyper-V Spoofer", and the serials screen carries the tagline "No CMD's. Just True Hyper-V Serials" — meaning the swap runs through Hyper-V rather than manual registry edits or a command-line tool, the way simpler spoofers work. The same screen has a "Use Seed System" toggle: serials are not random on every launch, they are derived from a seed value, so the result repeats as long as the seed does not change.
Two more toggles sit in that same menu, outside anything the card mentions: "MAC Spoof" (described in the app as a temporary MAC address change) and "ARP Spoof" (described as sending forged ARP replies to reroute traffic through the device). The second one is not identifier masking at all — it is network traffic handling — and the card says nothing about it; what it actually does in practice cannot be determined from one toggle label.
The app's own tab is labelled "Temporary Spoofer" — the software calls itself temporary, even though the card's FAQ dodges the same question ("Is Ultimate a temporary or permanent spoofer?" -> "check the current description"). The same menu's Hyper-V requirements screen checks three conditions: virtualization enabled, GPU driver up to date, and Windows' own Hyper-V feature disabled. None of the three appears in the published requirements table, though the interface suggests the program will not run without them.
The card asks for Windows 10 or 11, an Intel or AMD CPU, and any GPU, a GPT disk, and a motherboard in UEFI mode. No USB flash drive is needed — the loader starts without one. HWID masking ships inside the key; it is not a separate purchase. Worth adding what only the screenshots show: virtualization has to be on and Windows' Hyper-V feature has to be off, or the settings screen reports a system requirement failure rather than a software one.
Keys run for 1, 7 or 30 days — 498, 1799 and 2599 GCC, so the short tier is a reasonable way to confirm it works with the anti-cheat you need before committing to a longer one. The Ultimate Spoofer key is issued right after payment and sits in the account with its expiry date. The HWID Spoofer catalog also carries anti-cheat-specific spoofers, like TPM Spoofer | UBGG, if what's needed is a tool built around TPM specifically.