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Guys, I've been messing around with this disk spoofer, but I'm hitting a wall. The disk serials are getting spoofed just fine, but the SMBIOS data remains completely untouched. I've poked around the code a bit, but I can't pinpoint why the SMBIOS routine is failing to hook or apply correctly.
Tech-wise:
Has anyone else run into issues with this specific loader or have ideas on how to debug the SMBIOS routine? I suspect it might be an issue with how the driver handles memory access for the SMBIOS tables, but I'm curious if anyone has a cleaner method or a fix for this.
If anyone has managed to get the SMBIOS part working or found a better way to handle the hardware string randomization, drop your thoughts below. I'm trying to avoid a perma ban and need this properly sorted.
Tech-wise:
- Disk spoofing: Working as intended.
- SMBIOS spoofing: Zero changes detected in system reports.
Has anyone else run into issues with this specific loader or have ideas on how to debug the SMBIOS routine? I suspect it might be an issue with how the driver handles memory access for the SMBIOS tables, but I'm curious if anyone has a cleaner method or a fix for this.
If anyone has managed to get the SMBIOS part working or found a better way to handle the hardware string randomization, drop your thoughts below. I'm trying to avoid a perma ban and need this properly sorted.