BIOS setup
Necessary BIOS Setup Procedures for Every Motherboard
(1) Flash BIOS
Download two different versions of your mainboards bios file (you really need 2!)
Go into your BIOS (Spam "Del" while booting your pc, if this doesn't work search for your mainboards proper key)
Flash your bios to the lower version and wait for it to finish
Flash your bios to the newer version now and wait for it to finish
(2) Disable Wifi and Bluethoot
Go directly to step 3 if your pc doesn't have a wifi module!
It's not directly required to disable wifi but it's the safest option for you.
Since Wifi and Bluethoot chips can't be perm spoofed we have to use a temp spoofer for their Mac addresses. This will result in a flag from Vanguard and can cause faster bans and in rare cases delay bans
If you are using wifi and not ethernet, disable just bluethoot
Go here to disable it:
ASUS: Advanced> Onboard Devices Configs > Wifi (Wlan) & Bluethoot >> DISABLED
MSI: Advanced > Integrated Peripherals > Wifi (Wlan) & Bluethoot >> DISABLED
GIGABYTE: Advanced/Peripherals > Wifi (Wlan) & Bluethoot >> DISABLED
ASROCK: Advanced > Chipset Configuration > Wifi (Wlan) & Bluethoot >> DISABLED
(3) Virtualization
Some features might miss, just ignore them then.
But note that certain features can be hard to find so you need to search deeply in your bios.
Unfortunately we can't provide a full guide where you can find certain features since it can vary from Motherboard to Motherboard
Disable These Options Listed Below
Virtualization (Intel Virtualization Tech)
VT-D
TPM (Check above for confirmation)
Secure Boot (Check above for confirmation)
Utility Installer (Check where it is via bios)
Disable These Options Listed Below
Disable Virtualization/SVM (AMD)
Disable IOMMU (AMD CBS > NBIO Common Options > NB Configuration > IOMMU)
Disable NX-Bit (Only if available, CPU Settings Secure Virtual Machine)
TPM ( Check above for confirmation)
Secure Boot (Check above for confirmation)
Utility Installer (Check where it is via bios )
(4) TPM
TPM (Trusted Computing Module) >> DISABLED Only AMD:
FTPM (Firmware tpm) >> DISABLED
(5) CSM
CSM (commonly in boot tab) >> DISABLED
(6) Secure Boot
Secure Boot (commonly in boot tab, only visible when csm is off) >> DISABLED
Delete all Secure Boot keys if possible
(7) Confirm Correct Settings
Press
Ctrl + Shift + Esc
simultaneouslyNavigate to the Performance tab
Press
Win + R
on your keyboard to open the run dialog boxType
msinfo32
into the run box and press enterScroll all the way down
Secure Boot
Stay in msinfo32
and look for the following values:
Secure Boot State > > Off
Bios Mode > > UEFI
TPM
Type
tpm.msc
and press enterCheck that it looks like the following:
Last updated