Program Do Sprawdzania Hardware Id Spoofer

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4. Hardware Spoofer

But I'm almost positive everything in the OS, including what it reads of the virtual hardware inventory, will be the same. The only exception may be if you do any type of conversion (backed up a thin provision but restored it as full VMDK, or reverse) of the disk geometry in a data mover task. Of generating your own custom Caller ID signals! There are lots of hardware Bell202 modems and test units on the market but all involve costly hardware - not CIDMage! All you need to do to generate Caller ID signals of your own is run CIDMage, enter the name and phone number you want, click Play and hear the signal through your PC speakers!

HWSpoofer was tested and is only compatible with Windows 2000/XP but works along the same lines as PB DownForce in spoofing the hard disk’s serial number. The program has no interface and you simply execute it to patch the system, an ini file will be created in the same folder with the spoofing details.

If you want to change the spoofed serial number, simply delete the ini file to generate another set of numbers. To run HWSpoofer again you will need to reboot the the system as blue screens or crashes are likely to follow if you try to run it again. Like PB Downforce, HWSpoofer will also try to spoof your network adapters MAC address.

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5. Object Tree

This tool does something a little bit different and actually hides your drives and optionally network adapters completely instead of trying to spoof the serial number. Open the program and Expand [ROOT] -> GLOBAL??, select PhysicalDrive0 and then click Hide. Alternatively, you can click on the File menu -> “Hide all PB related symbolic links”. To get the drives back again, select Unhide all entries from the File menu.

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6. Chameleon

As most of the tools mentioned above are not really made for newer Windows operating systems, Chameleon is probably the only hardware ID spoofing tool that can run on Windows 7 and Windows 8. Chameleon runs in kernel mode (Ring 0) to change the hard-coded serial number on hard drives and also the MAC address on network adapters. Currently it is limited to 32-bit version of Windows but 64-bit support will be released later this year.

The process of getting Chameleon to run can be a bit long. After purchase, you need to create a forum account and upgrade it to VIP from the provided web control panel. Then download the software, extract and run the Loader as administrator which will automatically generate a hardware information text file. Go back to the control panel, go to Update HardwareID and enter all 5 information from the hardware information text file. You will instantly receive a license.dat file to be placed at the same folder as the Loader file. Now you’ll need to rename the Loader.exe to any other file name, such as raymond.exe and then run it as admin.

A Setup.ini file will be generated and saved in the program’s folder. Open Setup.ini file with a text editor such as Notepad, and change the NULL to any spoofed serial number that you want with the exact same length as the originals.

Save the changes made in Setup.ini and run the software again. You will need to wait for a while until you see a window telling you that “Chameleon has been loaded successfully”, which means that your hard drive serial number has been successfully changed.

ORGANNER, the company that develops Chameleon promises that the upcoming version 2 will be easier to manage from the web panel. Chameleon cost €69.95 for a lifetime license with 2 hardware ID changes.

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Special Note: Do be aware that because of the nature of these tools they hook Windows functions at a very low level (ring0) and do behave rather like rootkits in the eyes of security software. Your Antivirus program will definitely complain that PB Downforce and HWSpoofer are trojans so you will have to either allow them in your Antivirus or turn it off temporarily while using these tools.

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Abdulrhman2 years ago

hello raymond !
the Chameleon site not workin’ :(

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Chameleon appears to be dead. I guess none of these tools that are currently available work for newer operating systems, sadly.

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clint3 years ago

i got bluescreen . everytime i shutdown pc. when using pbdownforce

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because is wirus XD

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North3 years ago

About PB DownForce.
It is mentioned that It will spoof your hard drive’s serial number but temporarly. So you’ll need to spoof your hard drive’s serial every time you open the game and connect to that certain server you’re banned in order not to get tracked?

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Hello,

PB Down Force just made my day…..Thanks a lot….You are awesome.

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effendi3605 years ago

I’m trying to use PBdownforce on win 7 64 but I’m getting error: “communiction failed”. Any help on this ? Any other tool to spoof hdd serial on win 7 64 ?

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As stated in the article PBDownforce doesn’t work on 64-bit Windows, we couldn’t find any free tools that do.

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ray4 years ago

PBdownforce asking for password to run.

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It’s written clearly on the download page.

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Tom5 years ago

Another utility which allows changing of a volume serial number is “MiniTool Partition Wizard”, what’s more it changes the whole 32 bit long serial number, not only the last 16 visible bits (8 characters).

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Sorry, my mistake – MiniTool reports Volume ID as a 8 byte (16 characters/64 bit) value, while other programs report only 4 bytes (8 characters/32 bits). Don’t know what is the leading 32 bits, but the last 32 bits is the same as reported by VOL utility.

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dragos5 years ago

hello! PB downforce is very useful for me but can you please tell me how to use my own serials and macs? I mean… what is the standard format? because I fill the fields with original and new serial and it doesnt work. Thank you very much!

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Thank you very much for the info, I need to change my hardware id….

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Amruth9 years ago

Hey

I was struggling to change the volume id but by the help of
Hard Disk Serial Number Changer i was able to change it easily

Thank you ^_^

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Hello.
Thank you for this tip that is very good. bravo.
I enjoyed of this program.

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sasha10 years ago

COOL!!!

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Well, I have been searching for that for a long time. So detailed and you provided a good research you did yourself.. lol

I am downloading the PB gui program, hopefully it will work. Thanks

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lio10 years ago

Master , Genius
thanks to you I think I could find a way to temporary fix the problem with the local ban in Counter Strike using Pbdownforce..
thanks!

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very good one.you changed my view. thanks

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hanan10 years ago

very interesting

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Thank you for this great tip ;)

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Nando Nachi10 years ago

Program Do Sprawdzania Hardware Id Spoof

That was a very interesting read, you are simply awesome

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Thanks! You can try typing ‘vol’ instead of ‘dir’ to see your volume label or serial number

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Ravish10 years ago

I always enjoyed reading your articles…!

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Hi, I need a tool to change my hdd serial no. without restarting my pc, Is there any tool avalable for this. If yes please share. Thnaks

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Rohit10 years ago

awesome article !

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Active11 months ago

Under Windows XP, is there any easy way to change or spoof the vendor- and product-id of a USB device? (changing the corresponding descriptive strings would probably be good too)

Say for example there's a useful program which expects a particular device but you don't see why you should buy a new one when you have a very similar device already that's likely to work with the program.

I've done lots of Googling and apparently it can be done under Linux so it occurs to me to run Windows in a VM under Linux, but that would be a bit inconvenient.

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You might be able to do this with devcon (easiest ways to install listed here), a utility provided with the Windows DDK/WDK. You can find a standalone version suitable for Windows XP at the link.

In particular, devcon's sethwid command may be able to do what you're looking for. See Examples page for some tutorials.

I'm not sure this will do exactly what you want, but I've a strong feeling that it may be as close as you'll get without writing your own filter driver. If you do need to write your own driver, grab the WDK and read the devcon sourcecode in srcsetupdevcon.

You may also be able to use devcon in other ways to accomplish your goal, but without further details it's hard to say exactly how. Good luck!

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The USB vendor-id/product-id are likely to be hard-coded in the device's firmware, and might therefore be unchangeable without hacking the firmware.

As most firmware is protected against changes, this is likely to brick the USB device.

Sorry to be negative, but I don't think it's possible.

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I haven't done quite what you're asking, but this might give you a starting point. Also, I've only ever done this kind of stuff on pre-Vista versions.

The information that Device Manager and the Registry use to associate strings with hardware devices is initialized from the .INF file provided with the device. Fortunately, the .INF files are text files structured like .INI files so they're easy to work with. To change the 'identity' of an existing device:

  1. Go to the WINDOWSINF directory and find the right file. Probably you'll need to search through all the .INF files for a unique string associated with the device.
  2. Backup the file.
  3. Open the .INF file with a text editor, find the [Strings] section, and change the appropriate string.
  4. In Device Manager, uninstall and reinstall the device.

Hopefully, your application is only looking for this string. If it's looking for the unique hardware ID (you'll see this in the .INF file as a bus and hardware id number like busVID_nnnn&PID_xxxx) then this technique won't work.

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