ASUS Spoof (REQUIRED FOR ASUS USERS)

Instructions for spoofing an ASUS motherboard

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Open Powershell, and enter New-Guid into the command line.

This step is only required for Valorant/League of Legends. You may skip it if you are not spoofing for them.

A long string of letters and numbers (GUID) will appear in your window. Keep note of this GUID on a piece of paper or on your phone; we may need this for later!

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Afterwards, click on ASUS Spoof and then click Spoof

It may take a few minutes until the initialization has finished. Your PC will restart automatically once it's done.

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Boot into your BIOS

All steps from this point onward are only required for Valorant/League of Legends. You are finished spoofing if you are not interested in spoofing for those two games.

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In your BIOS, go to the Boot tab

Open your Secure Boot settings and set the Secure Boot Mode to Custom and the OS Type to Windows.

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Open Key Management in your Secure Boot settings

Make sure all Default Secure Boot Keys are installed. If any of the keys read 0, click Install Default Secure Boot Keys.

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Click on KEK Management

  1. Click Append Key

  2. Click No when asked whether to load from external media

  3. Now, select your main drive's filesystem (your C drive). It is usually the very first option in the list

  4. Click the t.der file which is located at the root of your C drive

  5. Select Public Key Certificate

  6. If it prompts you to enter a GUID, enter the GUID we saved earlier (including the hyphens)! Some ASUS motherboards may not see this step, so don't worry if you don't!

  7. Click Yes to finish

If you see a Success message, then you've done it correctly. Otherwise, you may have messed up with typing in the GUID, so go back and redo it.

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Click on DB Management sometimes shown as Authorized Signatures

Do the exact same steps that we did in the previous step.

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Save & Exit from your BIOS

Make sure Secure Boot is enabled before you exit! You have successfully bypassed Secure Boot!

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