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HWID Changer is a universal tool designed to change the unique hardware identification number of your system's motherboard, which is made to be programmable. This can come in handy when you need to restore an old machine, or when you are running multiple systems on one computer. At the user-friendly interface of this software, you'll be able to easily manage these changes in addition with system information that includes CPU, memory type and speed, graphics card model name and serial number. HWID Changer also creates a backup before making any changes in order make sure nothing goes wrong during installation. It has all the features one would need!HWID Changer 1. 0 was the first version of the program and it is no longer supported. HWID Changer 2.0 was released in May 2010 and it added support for 32 bit operating systems.HWID Changer fully supports Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP (32-bit and 64-bit). HWID Changer works on all Intel, AMD or nVidia based systems with a standard PC (desktop) motherboard that has an audio/MIDI/game port and a system board with a "chip" number between 0x6821 and 0x6AFD. Most older motherboards were made by Creative Labs, Asus or MSI (but not all!). Currently the list of motherboards that are known to work with HWID Changer includes:Creative Sound Blaster Live! (0x00106030) Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 (0x00106140) Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS (0x00106230) Note: Requires an audio port adapter to be connected Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 4 Pro (0x0010C030) Note: Requires an audio port adapter to be connectedCaution: If you have SP3 installed on your Windows 7 machine, then you will need to manually update your motherboard hardware ID. To do so, press Windows Key+R, type "msinfo32" into the Run dialog box and press enter. From there, click on the Performance tab of System Information. Scroll down to the System Information Information block of the lower section of the window labeled "System Information". There you will find two places where you can manually update your hardware ID. These are on each card or on each expansion board installed. You may need to only change one or only change both if you have more than one motherboard installed. You will need to install the Root Certificates update KB971033 first. GigaByte 945GCM-S2 (0x6352)Note: This only works on Windows XP SP2Caution: If you have SP3 installed on your Windows 7 machine, then you will need to manually update your motherboard hardware ID. To do so, press Windows Key+R, type "msinfo32" into the Run dialog box and press enter. From there, click on the Performance tab of System Information. Scroll down to the System Information Information block of the lower section of the window labeled "System Information". There you will find two places where you can manually update your hardware ID. cfa1e77820

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