Disable and Enable Features
After Flashing Bios Disable and Enable the following Features in BIOS and Windows.
Why is Bios Flashing Important?
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BIOS flashing is important for spoofing because it updates the motherboard's firmware, which can help bypass security measures like secure boot or hardware-based protections. By flashing the BIOS, you can modify system settings, disable certain features, or even change hardware identifiers, allowing better control over system behavior for spoofing purposes.
HVCI – Enabled
SVM/CSM – Enabled
Virtualization – Enabled
VT-x/VT-d (Intel only) – Disabled
TPM/fTPM/Security Device Support – Enabled
Secure Boot Enabled (Secure Boot (Install / restore all factory keys) – Enabled
Before using the woofer, use this serial checker and save your serial numbers in Notepad to monitor if they change after use.
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