Valorant HWID Spoofer — Beat Vanguard Hardware Bans

Vanguard is Riot's kernel-level anti-cheat, which means it starts before Windows fully boots and has read access to hardware identifiers at the driver level. A Valorant hardware ban records a deep fingerprint of your machine, and Vanguard specifically cross-references hardware across accounts. Creating a new Riot account on a banned PC gets it flagged immediately. Our spoofer operates at the same kernel level, replacing the identifiers Vanguard reads before it loads. Tested continuously since Vanguard deployed, updated within hours of any Vanguard update.

How Our Spoofer Handles Vanguard's Kernel-Level Detection

Most game anti-cheats run at user level and read hardware data through standard Windows APIs. Vanguard runs as a kernel driver and reads hardware directly from lower-level interfaces. A user-mode spoofer doesn't reach those interfaces, which is why generic spoofing tools fail against Vanguard. Our spoofer installs a driver-level component that intercepts Vanguard's hardware queries and returns randomised values before they reach Vanguard's logging system. The driver is signed and doesn't conflict with other system drivers. It spoofs motherboard serial, disk serial, GPU identifiers, and network adapter addresses — the full set Vanguard records in a ban. Setup takes about 10 minutes and works on Windows 10 and 11 with Vanguard's latest build.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why doesn't a new Riot account fix a Valorant ban?

Vanguard — Riot's kernel-level anti-cheat — records a hardware fingerprint at ban time including motherboard serial, drive serial, GPU identifiers, and network adapter addresses. This fingerprint is stored server-side and checked every time a client connects, regardless of what account you're logging in with. When you create a new Riot account on the same PC, Vanguard reads the same hardware identifiers and matches them against the ban record within minutes of your first session. The ban isn't tied to your account credentials — it's tied to the machine. A new account on the same hardware hits the same wall every time.

Does the spoofer affect other games or system performance?

No. The spoofer driver is dormant when Valorant isn't running and doesn't consume system resources or interfere with other applications. Your PC performance in other games — including CPU, GPU, and RAM usage — is unchanged. The driver is digitally signed and doesn't conflict with other system drivers or security software. If you use Valorant alongside CS2, Apex Legends, or other competitive titles, the spoofer won't interfere with those games. It can be installed alongside any standard gaming setup without compatibility concerns. You only need to think about it when Vanguard pushes an update.

How long does the fix last?

The spoof is effective until Vanguard releases an update that changes how it reads hardware identifiers. When that happens, we analyse the update, develop a patch for the new detection method, and push the update to active subscribers — typically within a few hours of the Vanguard update going live. You receive an email notification when an update is available and can download it from your original delivery link. In practice, Vanguard doesn't change hardware ID reading methods with every patch — most updates target cheat signatures. Your fix should remain effective for weeks or months between major Vanguard overhauls.

Does this work for Vanguard games other than Valorant?

Yes. Riot Games uses Vanguard across multiple titles. Currently, Valorant and League of Legends on Windows both run Vanguard, which means our spoofer covers hardware bans in both games with a single installation. The spoofer modifies hardware identifiers at the system level — Vanguard reads the spoofed values regardless of which Riot title you're launching. If you've been hardware banned across multiple Vanguard games, one installation covers all of them simultaneously. If Riot expands Vanguard to additional games in the future, the same spoofer would cover those as well.