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Changing Hardware ID - Question

Chulie

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Hello everyone! So I recently got 7/17 accounts banned on US and I believe I am going to easily get caught on the remaining accounts if I start botting again so I was wondering how exactly I would have a new hardware ID. here is my current setup so maybe you guys can tell me what to swap around.

1st bot computer is an X58 setup. i7 quad core, 12gb of ram, 128gb SSD, and a 600 Watt power supply. Video card is a GTX ***

2nd bot computer is also an X58 setup. i7 quad core, 12gb of ram, 128gb SSD, 600 watt power supply and video card is also a gtx ***

Components that are the same on both computers = power supply, SSD's, video cards. everything else is different.

Since both are X58 setups, would it be possible to swap the CPU'S since each motherboard can take either chip? would this do the trick? I can also swap around ram since both are triple channel and different brand ram.

I am pretty sure if I start botting again on the same hardware ID's that I will be banned within 3 hours. I haven't botted in almost a week and have about 10 accounts left. I have no idea how Blizzard is banning but I strongly believe that once you get hit once, the next time you get hit will be a lot faster. I think DB is easy to detect right now. Maybe not the actual .exe process running on your computer, but just the way it executes it's automation, and once you get caught any new accounts you buy will probably get banned quickly. Don't take my word for it, this is all Theory of course ... but I been botting for years and right now Blizzard seems to have botters by the balls - those who have been caught at least once already.
 
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Hello everyone! So I recently got 7/17 accounts banned on US and I believe I am going to easily get caught on the remaining accounts if I start botting again so I was wondering how exactly I would have a new hardware ID. here is my current setup so maybe you guys can tell me what to swap around.

1st bot computer is an X58 setup. i7 quad core, 12gb of ram, 128gb SSD, and a 600 Watt power supply. Video card is a GTX ***

2nd bot computer is also an X58 setup. i7 quad core, 12gb of ram, 128gb SSD, 600 watt power supply and video card is also a gtx ***

Components that are the same on both computers = power supply, SSD's, video cards. everything else is different.

Since both are X58 setups, would it be possible to swap the CPU'S since each motherboard can take either chip? would this do the trick? I can also swap around ram since both are triple channel and different brand ram.

I am pretty sure if I start botting again on the same hardware ID's that I will be banned within 3 hours. I haven't botted in almost a week and have about 10 accounts left. I have no idea how Blizzard is banning but I strongly believe that once you get hit once, the next time you get hit will be a lot faster. I think DB is easy to detect right now. Maybe not the actual .exe process running on your computer, but just the way it executes it's automation, and once you get caught any new accounts you buy will probably get banned quickly. Don't take my word for it, this is all Theory of course ... but I been botting for years and right now Blizzard seems to have botters by the balls - those who have been caught at least once already.

go buy 2 new proc's that are exactly the same type/install/take old ones back for refund/profit... it would be bad to switch the 2 cpu's out between each other if blizz has your hw ID's already
 

sup smart ass? Is blizzard not gathering/detecting specific data to dish out their bans and using perhaps ip ranges / hardware id's or w/e information they can get to keep catching botters after they have been caught already? do you think some chump sits at Blizzard and picks random accounts to look at or perhaps looks at accounts which are gathered systematically based on detection methods?
 
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go buy 2 new proc's that are exactly the same type/install/take old ones back for refund/profit... it would be bad to switch the 2 cpu's out between each other if blizz has your hw ID's already

I think i'll pass on that. X58 chips are obsolete .... if anything I would change the motherboard but that's not an option. I was just checking if swapping some hardware from one computer to the other would change the hardware ID. thanks.
 
Buy a new house.. Change isp.. Sell your car.. blizzard so you should not get..
 
Do we know anything about this "Hardware id" ? Like, is changing one set of ram is gonna change the "Hardware id" ?
 
Buy a new house.. Change isp.. Sell your car.. blizzard so you should not get..

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That's what I am trying to figure out.

I think we should check the kind of intel they are getting when you apply for their beta program, they ask you to install a smalll software that make an inventory of your current configuration. I remember they list the CPU, RAM etc. Maybe they use the same inventory for their Hardware ID.... Just a thought.

PS : I wish there was some reddit-like upvote/downvote system, in order to filter out the retards posting in the forum. So many retards.....my brain hurts :-/
 
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Try to change the hdd volume id and mac adresse of tour cards.
But i think its more based on the list of your pci devices.
Reinstalling Windows should do the trick
As far i remember CPU id are note activated on most of CPUs
 
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Try to change the hdd volume id and mac adresse of tour cards.
But i think its more based on the list of your pci devices.
Reinstalling Windows should do the trick
As far i remember CPU id are note activated on most of CPUs

Cool thanks!
 
Chulie, the hardware ID you mentioned is usually called for the volume ID of your primary(system) hard drive.
There is no such unique hardware id, combining all your hardware configuration, including all stuff - cpu/ram/hdd/mb/vga etc. in single joined ID.

On the other side, every windows installation have unique SID (Security Identifier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia), which can identify your Windows.
I have no idea, if Blizzard could track it down, in technical and/or legal way.

I am not sure too, if Blizzard could check the volume id of the other hard disks, installed in your system.
 
Chulie, the hardware ID you mentioned is usually called for the volume ID of your primary(system) hard drive.
There is no such unique hardware id, combining all your hardware configuration, including all stuff - cpu/ram/hdd/mb/vga etc. in single joined ID.

On the other side, every windows installation have unique SID (Security Identifier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia), which can identify your Windows.
I have no idea, if Blizzard could track it down, in technical and/or legal way.

I am not sure too, if Blizzard could check the volume id of the other hard disks, installed in your system.

Thank you for the information, it cleared up some big questions I had in mind.
 
just tried on a WM
changing volume id / mac id / windows id doesn't seems to work.
still not getting the verification message
 
The only thing that really matters is the MAC try changing it.
 
ok just found how to do it .
it's hard like hell.

1: remove HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Blizzard Entertainment from your registry
2: restart diablo

now the question ?
faking this key to the diablo3 process could grant us botting safely without WMs
 
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yea, weird. changing IP's and MAC address does not simulate D3 to ask for verification of the security password, in VM. Weird. I'm going to try reinstalling a brand new VM and changign IP and see if that would help.
 
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