Requirements
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. First, you need to access your BIOS settings. Restart your PC. While the PC is starting, repeatedly press one of these keys: You will enter the BIOS/UEFI menu. 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. Once inside BIOS: Find the tab called one of these: Boot Security Authentication Advanced Find Secure Boot Change it to: Secure Boot → Disabled TPM may appear under different names depending on your system: Set it to: TPM → Disabled or Intel PTT → Disabled or AMD fTPM → Disabled Press F10 Select Yes PC will restart Done. BIOS Path: Advanced → PCH-FW Configuration TPM Device Selection → Disabled Boot → Secure Boot Secure Boot → Disabled Settings → Security Trusted Computing → Disabled Boot → Secure Boot Secure Boot → Disabled Settings → Miscellaneous Intel Platform Trust Technology → Disabled Boot → Secure Boot Secure Boot →Cght → Disabled Security tab: TPM 2.0 Security → Disabled Secure Boot tab: Secure Boot → Disabled Security → TPM Embedded Security TPM → Disabled Boot Options → Secure Boot Secure Boot → Disabled Security → Security Chip Security Chip → Disabled Boot → Secure Boot Secure Boot → Disabled After booting into Windows: Press Windows Key + R Type: tpm.msc You should see: "Compatible TPM cannot be found" This means TPM is disabled. 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: Step 1 — Enter BIOS / UEFI
Method 1 — Using Keyboard Key on Startup
Brand BIOS Key Most systems DEL or F2Some laptops F10, F12, or ESCMethod 2 — From Windows (Recommended)
Step 2 — Disable Secure Boot
Step 3 — Disable TPM / TPM 2.0
Manufacturer TPM Name Intel systems PTT (Platform Trust Technology) AMD systems fTPM Generic TPM, TPM Device, Security Device Step 4 — Save Changes
Examples by Manufacturer
ASUS Motherboards
MSI Motherboards
Gigabyte Motherboards
Dell Systems
HP Systems
Lenovo Systems
How to Confirm in Windows
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