Requirements

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Before start using the spoofer there are some requirements you need to perfom.

First and most important is to made and follow the Security Guide: https://fikitcheats.com/public/help/v/9/16

Once that is made please continue with this guide:

1.- Install wmic:

 

Once that is done we need to explain you that the SPOOFER REQUIRE SOME CHANGES TO YOUR BIOS.

WE NEED YOU TO TURN OFF: Secure Boot y TMP2 esto solo para usar el SPOOFER.

 

Guide: How to Disable Secure Boot and TPM (TPM 2.0) in BIOS/UEFI

 

This guide will show you how to disable Secure Boot and TPM (Trusted Platform Module). Some software requires these features to be disabled in order to function properly.

⚠️ Important Notes:

Disabling these features is safe, but they are part of Windows security.

You can re-enable them at any time.

The steps are done in your BIOS/UEFI, not inside Windows.


Step 1 — Enter BIOS / UEFI

First, you need to access your BIOS settings.

Method 1 — Using Keyboard Key on Startup

Restart your PC.

While the PC is starting, repeatedly press one of these keys:

BrandBIOS Key
Most systemsDEL or F2
Some laptopsF10, F12, or ESC

You will enter the BIOS/UEFI menu.


Method 2 — From Windows (Recommended)

Press Windows Key + I

Go to Update & Security

Click Recovery

Under Advanced Startup, click Restart now

Select:

Troubleshoot

Advanced Options

UEFI Firmware Settings

Restart

Your PC will boot into BIOS.


Step 2 — Disable Secure Boot

Once inside BIOS:

Find the tab called one of these:

Boot

Security

Authentication

Advanced

Find Secure Boot

Change it to:

Secure Boot → Disabled


Step 3 — Disable TPM / TPM 2.0

TPM may appear under different names depending on your system:

ManufacturerTPM Name
Intel systemsPTT (Platform Trust Technology)
AMD systemsfTPM
GenericTPM, TPM Device, Security Device

Set it to:

TPM → Disabled

or

Intel PTT → Disabled

or

AMD fTPM → Disabled


Step 4 — Save Changes

Press F10

Select Yes

PC will restart

Done.


Examples by Manufacturer

ASUS Motherboards

BIOS Path:

Advanced → PCH-FW Configuration

TPM Device Selection → Disabled

Boot → Secure Boot

Secure Boot → Disabled


MSI Motherboards

Settings → Security

Trusted Computing → Disabled

Boot → Secure Boot

Secure Boot → Disabled


Gigabyte Motherboards

Settings → Miscellaneous

Intel Platform Trust Technology → Disabled

Boot → Secure Boot

Secure Boot →Cght → Disabled


Dell Systems

Security tab:

TPM 2.0 Security → Disabled

Secure Boot tab:

Secure Boot → Disabled


HP Systems

Security → TPM Embedded Security

TPM → Disabled

Boot Options → Secure Boot

Secure Boot → Disabled


Lenovo Systems

Security → Security Chip

Security Chip → Disabled

Boot → Secure Boot

Secure Boot → Disabled


How to Confirm in Windows

After booting into Windows:

Press Windows Key + R

Type:

 

tpm.msc

 

You should see:

"Compatible TPM cannot be found"

This means TPM is disabled.


Summary

To disable Secure Boot and TPM:

Enter BIOS

Disable Secure Boot

Disable TPM / PTT / fTPM

Save and restart

 

SOME VIDEOS OF HOW:

 

For TMP2:

 

For Secure Boot:

 

 

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