Introduction
Temp Spoofing (Temporary Spoofing) is a method of changing your system’s hardware identifiers (HWID) only for the current session. These changes are not permanent and will be reset after a reboot. It's a safer and faster way to spoof your system, ideal for testing or avoiding detection without modifying your BIOS or system files permanently.
Most of these methods won’t work if Secure Boot and TPM are enabled. To be sure, check the top of the method’s page to see if it specifies that it supports Secure Boot and TPM.
Please note that these tutorials do not include steps for fully removing system traces. For optimal safety and effectiveness, a clean Windows reinstall is strongly recommended.
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