🖥️Configuring BIOS Settings

Don't skip this step, it's crucial. BIOS flash resets all your settings to default.

Why Disable BT/Wi-Fi & Fast Boot?

For the most part, Bluetooth is unspoofable and Wi-Fi spoofing can get detected significantly easier than Ethernet adapter spoofing. If you use Wi-Fi, you can keep it enabled. Bluetooth MUST be disabled, though. We're working on permanent solutions for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Fast boot can cause conflicts particularly with locked motherboard spoofing, skipping potentially important initialisation steps.


Configuring Optimal BIOS settings

Follow these steps to disable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth through the BIOS settings.

  1. Enter BIOS Setup:

    • Restart your computer.

    • During start-up, press the BIOS entry key (commonly F2 or Del).

  2. Locate Wireless Settings:

    • In the Advanced tab, look under headings that reference Peripherals, Wireless, or Onboard Devices.

    It can differ on each motherboard brand
    • Find options labelled Wireless LAN, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi Controller.

    They can be separate settings, or, combined
  3. Disable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

    • Change their status to Disabled.

  4. [VALORANT & Fortnite Cups] Locate TPM Settings

    • Locate Endorsement Hierarchy and set it to Disabled.

      • DOWNLOAD WARP VPN IF DOING THIS. IT'S ADDED SECURITY.

      • If you get any TPM initialisation errors during gaming, re-enable it.

      Disable this
  5. Go to AI Tweaker or Extreme Tweaker (depends on board brand)

    • Set your AI profile to D.O.C.P, E.O.C.P or XMP . The first two are for AMD.

  6. Disable Fast Boot in Boot options.


For NON-VALORANT & Fortnite Cups

  • If present, disable TPM (Trusted Platform Module) .

    • It's often in Trusted Computing as Security Device or PTT for those with Intel CPUs.

    Trusted Computing, fTPM or PTT
    Disable this

Once done, save changes and exit. Confirm via the serial checker that you've disabled these settings.

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