Requirements
This guide outlines the detailed prerequisites and step-by-step instructions to prepare your system for a clean Windows installation
1. Windows Installation Prerequisites
Primary Drive Installation: Windows must be installed on your primary (main) drive. This ensures that the spoofer can effectively access and modify the necessary hardware identifiers.
Backup Your Data: Before starting, back up all important data and record your current system serials. This backup is crucial in case you need to revert changes or troubleshoot issues later.
2. Using Masgrave Windows ISOs
Download the ISO: Obtain the official Windows ISO from Massgrave Windows LTSC Links.
Windows 10 LTSC 2021 is recommended for optimal compatibility with the spoofer.
3. Reinstalling Windows with RAID (Optional)
RAID Benefits: A RAID configuration can bypass disk bans and delayed bans.
Step-by-Step RAID Setup:
Enter BIOS/UEFI Setup:
Restart your computer and press the designated key (often
F2
,DEL
, orESC
) to access BIOS/UEFI.
Configure RAID:
Navigate to the SATA Configuration or Storage section.
Change the SATA mode to RAID.
Save and exit BIOS/UEFI.
Prepare Your RAID Array:
Follow your motherboard’s manual to create and configure a RAID array (e.g., RAID 0, RAID 1, etc.) using the available drives.
Note: A RAID array might require additional drivers during Windows installation. Keep a USB drive with the latest RAID drivers handy.
Windows Installation with RAID:
Boot from the Windows ISO.
When prompted, load the RAID drivers from your USB drive.
Proceed with installing Windows on the newly configured RAID volume.
Post-Installation Check:
After installation, verify that Windows recognizes your RAID array properly via the Disk Management utility.
4. Reinstalling Windows without RAID
If you prefer a standard installation:
Standard BIOS/UEFI Settings:
Ensure your SATA mode is set to AHCI (unless you wish to use RAID).
Windows Installation:
Boot from the Windows ISO.
Follow the on-screen instructions to install Windows on your main drive.
Complete the installation and install any required drivers.
5. BIOS/UEFI Configuration: Disabling Security Features
For Free ZER0’S Spoofer to work correctly, several hardware-level security features must be disabled.
A. Disable NX (No-Execute) / XD (Execute Disable)
For AMD Systems:
Locate the NX Mode or No-Execute Memory Protection option in BIOS/UEFI.
Set it to Disabled.
For Intel Systems:
Find the Execute Disable Bit (XD) option.
Disable this setting.
B. Disable Virtualization Features
AMD Processors:
Look for SVM Mode (or AMD-V) and disable it.
If available, also disable any Trusted Execution settings (sometimes labeled as AMD-T).
Intel Processors:
Disable Intel VT-x (or VT-d) in your BIOS/UEFI.
Also, disable any Intel Trusted Execution Technology (TXT) if present.
C. Disable Secure Boot
Secure Boot:
Navigate to the Secure Boot setting in BIOS/UEFI.
Set it to Disabled. This prevents Windows from enforcing security policies that might block spoofing operations.
D. Disable General Virtualization Options
Additional Virtualization Settings:
Ensure any other virtualization options (beyond Intel or AMD-specific ones) are turned off if they might interfere with the spoofer’s operation.
6. Additional Preparations
Legacy Boot Mode (Optional):
If your system requires it or if you experience issues with UEFI booting, consider enabling Legacy Boot mode. However, UEFI is generally recommended for better performance and security (once spoofing is complete).
Firmware Updates:
Update your BIOS/UEFI to the latest version to ensure all settings are available and to improve compatibility with both the OS and the spoofer.
Driver Preparations:
Keep USB drives or other media ready with necessary RAID, chipset, and motherboard drivers to assist during or after installation.
7. Final Checklist
By following these detailed steps, your system will be correctly configured for a clean Windows installation, ensuring that Free ZER0’S Spoofer will function as intended.
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