(2) BIOS setup/Flash BIOS

Necessary BIOS Setup Procedures for Every Motherboard

(1) Flash BIOS

  1. Download any versions of your motherboard bios file

  2. Go into your BIOS (Spam "Del" while booting your pc, if this doesn't work search for your mainboard proper key)

  3. Flash your bios and wait for it to finish.

  4. After Flashing, unplug the USB

(2) Disable Wifi and Bluetooth

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 Bluetooth 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 Bluetooth

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 be missed, just ignore them then.

But note that certain features can be hard to find so you need to search deeply in your bios. [Or look it up on YouTube]

Unfortunately, we can't provide a full guide where you can find certain features since they can vary from Motherboard to Motherboard [Create a support ticket for help]

INTEL
AMD

Enable These Options Listed Below

Virtualization (Intel Virtualization Tech)

VT-D

TPM (Check above for confirmation)

Secure Boot (Check above for confirmation)

Enable These Options Listed Below

Enable Virtualization/SVM (AMD)

TPM ( Check above for confirmation)

Secure Boot (Check above for confirmation)

(4) TPM

  1. TPM (Trusted Computing Module) >> ENABLED

  2. FTPM (Firmware tpm) >> ENABLED


(5) CSM

  1. CSM (commonly in the boot tab) >> DISABLED


(6) Secure Boot

  1. Secure Boot (commonly in the boot tab, only visible when CSM is off) >> ENABLED

(7) Confirm Correct Settings

  1. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc simultaneously

  2. Navigate to the Performance tab

  1. Press Win + R on your keyboard to open the run dialog box

  2. Type msinfo32 into the run box and press enter

Secure Boot

  • Secure Boot State > > ON

Bios Mode > > UEFI

TPM

  1. Press Win + R on your keyboard to open the run dialog box

  2. Type tpm.mscand press enter

  3. Check that it looks like the following:

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