Hwid reset

This page will help you how to reset ur hwid

Disabling TPM Disabling TPM is needed for HWID resetting the the pc. Depending on which motherboard you have the steps will be different. ASUS Motherboard: Disabling TPM on ASUS MotherBoards Please follow this step by step https://www.asus.com/support/faq/1047459/ MSI Motherboard: Disabling TPM on MSI MotherBoards Both Intel and AMD are listed separately please read carefully https://www.asus.com/support/faq/1047459/ ASROCK Motherboard: AMD: Enter BIOS by repeatedly tapping ‘Del’ or ‘F2’ on startup of the PC. Enter the ‘Advance’ Tab. Click on "CPU Configuration" Click on AMD fTPM Switch and Disable it Select "Trusted Computing". For option "Security Device Support" – Ensure it is set to ‘"Disable" Go to the Exit tab and select "Save changes and exit"

INTEL: Enter BIOS by repeatedly tapping ‘Del’ or ‘F2’ on startup of the PC. Enter the ‘Advance’ Tab. Click on "CPU Configuration" Click on "Security". Click on "Intel Platform Trust Technology". Set to ‘Disable’ Go to the Exit tab and select "Save changes and exit". GIGABYTE: Disabling GIGABYTE TPM in the BIOS In the BIOS, use your mouse or press the key shown on the screen to switch to Advanced Mode. This will be the F2 key on most Gigabyte systems.

INTEL

Go to Settings > Miscellaneous.

Set Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT) to DISABLE.

Go to Trusted Computing and ensure Security Device Support is Disabled.

Press F10 to save the changes and exit the BIOS.

AMD

In the Peripherals tab, set AMD CPU fTPM to Disabled.

Go to Trusted Computing 2.0 and ensure Security Device Support is Disabled.

Finally, press F10 to save the changes and restart.

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