Elvis
Jul 4, 2024
Its best temp spoofer on the market, no windows reinstall needed etc. i am high recommend it..

Banned on hardware? Our HWID spoofer rewrites disk serials, MAC addresses and motherboard IDs in one click. Built to work against BattlEye, EAC, Vanguard and Ricochet.
// Live Build
Real raids, real matches, recorded from a live customer dashboard. No edits, no filters, no staged scenarios.
// Get Started
Pick a tier, pay with card or ZPoint balance, loader downloads on confirmation. No email verification gates, no document upload, no waiting period.
After checkout your loader is ready in seconds. No config files, no manual setup, a single click installs everything and you're good to go.
// Why ZhexCheats
Live support every hour, daily testing against every major anti-cheat, refund if a build ever fails.
Real humans on Discord and on-site chat, every hour of every day. Patch nights included.
Stress-checked against BattlEye, Easy Anti-Cheat, Vanguard, Ricochet, and ACE on every build.
Game patches verified within hours, status page shows live build state for every product.
If the cheat does not work on a current patch, the balance comes back. Plain English policy.
// Reviews
Elvis
Jul 4, 2024
Its best temp spoofer on the market, no windows reinstall needed etc. i am high recommend it..
Empress
Jun 4, 2024
The developer gave me a 1-day trial to test it. It remove LoL vanguard 152 error. Very easy to use, I recommend it.
indiaHERO
Dec 16, 2023
i am use it for fornite and rust, its remove my past ban thanks. ( my motherboard msi)
Habation
Nov 15, 2023
Its working good my asus motherboard for valorant.
tajguy
Nov 9, 2023
+vouch helped me with spoofer fast
tajukas
Nov 5, 2023
fast service and very nice thanks ++
// FAQ
Common questions about this cheat, how it works, and what to expect.
Vanguard hardware bans bind to the disk serial, SMBIOS values, GPU device ID and CPU stepping at the same time, which is exactly the layer set this spoofer rewrites in one pass. A fresh Valorant account on the same rig spins up cleanly after a kernel mode spoof and a reboot. The trace cleaner removes the Riot client install footprint that Vanguard would otherwise use to confirm a returning fingerprint. Riot's banwave coverage runs through the same private signature pool, so the spoofer holds across the rollovers Vanguard schedules each season.
One spoof pass covers BattlEye across every game it ships with, including Escape from Tarkov, Rust, DayZ, Arma Reforger and PUBG. The driver signature is shared at the BattlEye engine level, so a clean spoof for Tarkov is a clean spoof for Rust on the same machine without a second pass. Switching between titles in the same session needs no extra setup beyond launching the next game. Wipe days for Tarkov can push a BattlEye driver update, and the status page tells you the moment a fresh build is required.
EAC pushes through a cloud channel that can update mid-week with no public notice, and BattlEye tends to align with Tuesday game patches or wipe days for Tarkov. Spoofer turnaround sits at four to twelve hours after a confirmed driver hash change on either engine. The team monitors both pipelines continuously, and a current lifetime subscription pulls the new build automatically through the loader without manual reinstall steps. Anything still in active testing shows up on the status page before a single customer can pull it.
Kernel mode spoofs against Vanguard and BattlEye kernel sessions need a reboot to bind the new driver signatures into Windows before the anti-cheat reads them. User mode spoofs against lighter EAC sessions and VAC can skip the reboot, since the pass writes into memory at session start instead of into firmware. Most buyers running multi-anti-cheat setups end up rebooting once per spoof anyway, since one reboot covers every game on the rig for that session. Daily play sessions usually need one quick spoof and one reboot in the morning, nothing more.
Hardware bans are exactly the scenario this tool was built for, not something to work around with creative workarounds. The spoof rewrites every layer the anti-cheat used to identify the rig, so a fresh account on the same machine reads as new hardware to whichever engine issued the original ban. A reused account that was already banned cannot be unbanned by a spoofer; only a new account on top of a clean fingerprint clears the path. Pairing the spoofer with the trace cleaner closes the artifact loopholes that detection systems sometimes use to reconnect a new account to old hardware.
Trace cleaner runs as part of the spoof flow on every pass, not as an optional extra. Prefetch entries, registry artifacts, event log records and anti-cheat install footprints all get cleared before the next game launches, so BattlEye reads a clean Windows state on the first session after spoofing. The driver signature itself is private to ZhexCheats and rotates against BattlEye driver updates on a regular cycle. Public spoofer signatures get burned in batches; this one sits in a much smaller pool that survives the sweeps that take the free tools down.
Cleaner targets anti-cheat artifacts and Windows event log entries tied to game sessions, not core system files or user documents. Steam, Origin, Epic and Riot launchers all survive the pass without reinstall, since their app data lives outside the artifact categories the cleaner touches. Personal files, game saves and cloud-synced data stay untouched. Running the cleaner on a clean rig as a preventative pass is supported and recommended by some buyers who want a fresh fingerprint before installing a new anti-cheat title.
Multi-anti-cheat rigs are the default use case here, not the edge case. The spoof pass writes new identifiers at the firmware and network layer that every anti-cheat reads on session start, so Vanguard sees a clean rig for Valorant in the morning and BattlEye sees the same clean rig for Tarkov in the evening. Each game launches inside its own anti-cheat session, and none of them carry fingerprint state across titles. One spoof per day covers a full multi-game rotation without conflict.
You did not land here by accident. A hardware ban already cost you an account, or a friend's main went dark after a Vanguard sweep, and now the question is whether a spoofer is the move. The HWID Spoofer sold here is built for that exact situation. Private driver signature. Multi-anti-cheat coverage tested against BattlEye, EAC, Vanguard, Ricochet, ACE and VAC on a weekly cycle. Daily loader checks. The undetected record on this spoofer is the reason the same customers come back every time a new game throws an HWID ban at them.
Most spoofers leave traces. This one does not. Free tools floating around forums rewrite a single disk serial, claim the job is done, and leave Windows event logs, prefetch artifacts and registry keys pointing right at the old fingerprint. BattlEye picks that up on the next session. The ZhexCheats build runs the spoof and the trace cleaner as a single pass, so the machine looks new from the kernel layer up to the recent-files list. ZhexCheats keeps 24/7 live chat on for paying customers, and the refund policy is plain English instead of a wall of legal stalling.
One bad spoofer burns the rig the cheat was meant to protect. That is why the catalog stays small, tested by staff who run the spoof on personal accounts before a build reaches a customer dashboard.
The disk serial is the first hash anti-cheat code reads. EAC and BattlEye both pull it on session start. One click rewrites the serial reported by every drive in the system, including NVMe, SATA SSDs and any external storage the cheat had touched before. On the next launch, the anti-cheat sees a clean machine it has never seen before. The old flag stays bound to a serial that no longer exists, which means the new account spins up with zero connection to the burned one.
Network adapter MAC rewrite covers wired, wireless and virtual adapters in one pass. Vanguard and Ricochet both pull MAC values from the network stack on connect, and reusing an old MAC to make a fresh account is one of the fastest ways to draw a same-day flag. After the HWID spoof runs, the router sees a new handshake, the anti-cheat reads a clean network identity, and the old link breaks at the first layer that would have been checked.
SMBIOS rewrite touches manufacturer string, board serial and the system UUID at the firmware reporting layer. BattlEye, EAC and Vanguard all treat SMBIOS as the deepest fingerprint they can read, which is exactly why a hardware ban without an SMBIOS spoof is not really cleared. The change holds across reboots. You do not lose the spoof when Windows reloads, and a fresh pass is not needed every session.
GPU device ID and CPU stepping ID get rewritten on the same pass. Most spoofers on the market skip this layer entirely. Vanguard does not. The fingerprint engine on Riot's anti-cheat cross-references GPU and CPU hashes against the disk and SMBIOS values, and a partial spoof that skipped GPU is the reason so many free tools fail on Valorant inside the first week. The build here closes that gap, so a clean disk and a clean board are not undone by a CPU ID that still matches the banned record.
Spoof without a cleaner is half a job. The integrated cleaner sweeps prefetch entries, Windows event log records, anti-cheat installation directories, kernel driver caches and the registry breadcrumbs that older sessions left behind. One pass before the spoof, one pass after. Nothing in the file system or the registry still points at the previous fingerprint by the time the next game launches. That distinction matters when a flag is queued and waiting for any leftover artifact to confirm the match.
Some anti-cheats sit at kernel level and demand a kernel-mode spoof. Others run in user space and a user-mode pass is enough. The HWID Spoofer ships both modes in the same build and auto-selects based on which game you are about to launch. Manual override is in the menu for advanced users who want to force a specific mode. Vanguard and kernel BattlEye get the kernel path. EAC's lighter sessions and VAC fall back to user mode for faster pass times and zero reboot in some cases.
The build is tested every cycle against the six anti-cheats that matter for HWID bans. Vanguard is the heaviest hitter. Riot's driver loads at boot, sits at kernel level all session, and runs the most aggressive hardware ban policy in the market right now, which is why a Valorant hardware flag without an HWID Spoofer running is effectively permanent on that rig. BattlEye covers Escape from Tarkov, Rust, DayZ, Arma Reforger and PUBG at kernel level, with driver signature updates landing the same week as wipe days and major patches. EAC protects Apex Legends, Fortnite, Rust, Dark and Darker, Gray Zone Warfare and The Finals through a cloud-flag pipeline that releases periodic wave bans tied to hardware fingerprints. Ricochet on Black Ops 7 and the Modern Warfare line is a kernel and behavioral hybrid with hardware tracking baked in. ACE on Delta Force is newer in the West, but Tencent's dataset is large and the engine should not be ignored on a multi-game setup. VAC on CS2 and Deadlock is the oldest and least aggressive; account bans dominate over hardware bans, but FACEIT and ESEA both run their own kernel anti-cheats on top of VAC, and neither one lets a flagged rig back into matchmaking without an HWID spoof first. Six engines. One spoofer. Driver signature rotates against every meaningful anti-cheat update.
Pricing on the HWID Spoofer starts at $9.99 for the entry day pass, with weekly, monthly and lifetime tiers stepping up from there. The day pass covers a single emergency spoof when an unexpected ban needs a same-night fix. Weekly and monthly tiers open the full feature set, including kernel mode and trace cleaner on every run. Lifetime is the one most buyers end up on because hardware spoofer needs come back every season as new games push new anti-cheats. ZPoint balance works at checkout on every tier, so leftover funds from a cheat purchase apply without a coupon code. If the spoofer fails on a current driver, the refund policy covers you. No hostage tickets, no week-long appeals.
The flow is built for someone who already has a banned account and zero patience for a setup queue. Pull the loader from the dashboard after checkout. Run it as administrator on a clean Windows session with the target game closed. The interface auto-detects which anti-cheat to target and picks the right mode without asking you to guess. Hit spoof, wait for the cleaner to finish, and reboot once. Kernel mode needs that reboot to bind the new driver signatures into Windows before launch. Five minutes from download to a freshly spoofed rig is normal. Reboot is not optional on kernel mode.
Anti-cheat drivers update on their own cadence, and the spoofer has to track all six engines in parallel. BattlEye signature pushes usually land on wipe days for Tarkov and on Tuesday patches for Rust and DayZ, with turnaround on the spoofer side sitting at four to twelve hours after a new driver hash goes live. EAC ships through a cloud channel that can fire mid-week, so the team monitors it continuously and the status page tells you which engine is currently green, paused or in active testing. Vanguard, Ricochet, ACE and VAC each have their own rhythm; all of them are tracked. If a detection ever lands on a current spoofer build, the cover policy moves a lifetime tier customer to the next compatible release at no charge. Worry less. ZhexCheats does not vanish on a hard patch night, and live chat stays staffed through every driver rollover.
Players running Vanguard-protected matches like our Valorant Cheats almost always pair them with this Spoofer, because Vanguard targets hardware first and accounts second, so a flag without a clean spoof is the end of a rig for Valorant forever. The crowd running Counter-Strike 2 Cheats reaches for the same spoofer the moment they step into FACEIT or ESEA, because VAC alone is mild but the third-party kernel anti-cheats on top of it treat hardware fingerprints exactly like Vanguard does. Extraction grinders on Escape from Tarkov Cheats pair the spoofer with every wipe-day reset, because BattlEye pushes the heaviest signature changes around wipe windows and a clean fingerprint going into a fresh wipe is worth more than any weapon roll in the first week.
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