HWID Reset / Mismatch
Official Documentation & Setup Guide
If your cheat software fails to run due to hardware ID (HWID) issues, such as a HWID mismatch, you may need a HWID reset. This guide explains what HWID issues are and how to safely resolve them.
What is HWID and HWID Mismatch?
- HWID (Hardware ID) is a unique identifier generated from your computer's hardware components.
- A HWID mismatch occurs when the HWID registered to your cheat license does not match the HWID of your current system.
Causes of mismatch:
- • Changed hardware components (CPU, GPU, motherboard, etc.).
- • Reinstalled or upgraded your operating system.
- • Attempted to use the license on multiple systems.
- • Anti-cheat or system updates that modified your HWID.
How to Request a HWID Reset
Do Not Panic: HWID issues are common and can be fixed.
Check Your Account: Ensure you are using the same account that owns the license.
Open a Support Ticket:
- Provide your username and license key.
- Explain why the HWID reset is needed (hardware change, OS reinstall, etc.).
Wait for Confirmation: Our support team will review and process your request. Avoid sending multiple requests.
Reinstall the Cheat (if necessary): After the reset, reinstall the software to register your new HWID.
Important Notes
- HWID resets are only provided for legitimate reasons. Abuse or repeated requests may result in a temporary or permanent ban.
- Using a license on multiple systems without permission can trigger a mismatch and lead to account suspension.
- If your cheat was obtained from another provider or shared illegally, HWID resets will not be granted.
- Make sure your system is secure and free from malware or software that may affect your HWID.