IMPORTANT — READ CAREFULLY! Before launching the product, make sure to review the system requirements and launch instructions.

System Requirements

Operating System

We support Windows 10 version 21H1 and above.

Warning: We do not guarantee correct operation on non-official Windows builds. Especially if a third-party build has the Microsoft HyperV component removed, or anything related to EFI/Bootmanager — the product will not start.

To check your Windows version, open search and type winver.

Windows Installation

Use official Windows builds:

Processor

Only Intel processors from 5th generation onwards are supported.

To check your processor generation, open search and type system (System Information).

The processor must also support AVX instructions. To check, download CPU-Z. After launching, find AVX in the instructions block.

Important: AMD processors are not supported by this product!

BIOS Mode

Only UEFI BIOS mode is supported.

To check your BIOS mode, open search and type msinfo32. In the window that opens, look for "BIOS Mode" — it should say UEFI.

If you have Legacy: You need to change the BIOS mode to UEFI. See the "Authorization Errors" section below for details.

Launch Instructions

Important: If you have a game or game launcher open, you must close them before launching the product!
  1. Download and run the loader — it usually has a .com or .exe extension. The loader runs with administrator privileges automatically.
  2. Enter your key and click the "Activate" button.
  3. Configure the spoofer (if supported for your game — it is enabled by default). See the "Using the Spoofer" section below for details.
  4. Click the launch button.
Warning! You must not interrupt the startup process from the moment you click until you reach the desktop! Otherwise, your boot partition may break and you won't be able to log into Windows. If your boot partition is broken — follow the recovery instructions below.

After startup and countdown, the system will automatically reboot. You should see the product logo instead of the standard motherboard logo.

After Loading Windows

Once you're on the desktop, launch the game. The product menu should appear within a minute after launching the game.

Note: If an error occurs when launching the game launcher, wait for the spoofer to finish its work and try again.

Hotkeys

  • HOME — open/close menu (can be reassigned)
  • END — unload the product (e.g. to pass a cheat check). The menu can only be restored by restarting!

Using the Spoofer

If your game supports the spoofer, it is enabled by default. The switch and the spoofer label should be green.

Spoofer Settings

Click the gear icon on the spoofer tab to open the settings window:

Static — enabled by default

Allows you to set permanent, non-changeable values for hardware serial numbers when using the spoofer.

Why this is needed: To prevent account deauthorization and avoid unnecessary suspicion from anti-cheat.

Reset button — allows you to change constant values to new constant values. You should see the message "Reset successfully".

Important: Perform a reset after each account lockout to get new hardware serial numbers!

Cleanser — disabled by default

Allows you to clean your computer from anti-cheat files and other logs used to mark your computer.

Recommendation: Enable the cleanser on first launch if you've previously received a lockout or used other products.

After configuring the spoofer, click the launch button.


Loader Opening Errors

⚠️Loader Startup Errors
System Error (missing libraries)

This error means you are missing Microsoft Visual C++ base libraries.

Solution: Install Microsoft Visual C++ libraries:

.Net Framework Error

You are missing .Net Framework base libraries.

Solution: Install .Net Framework libraries:


Authorization Errors

🔐Authorization Errors
Not INTEL CPU!

You do not have an Intel processor.

Solution: This product only supports Intel processors from 5th generation onwards with AVX support. You need to replace your processor.

Old Windows! Need Win10 21H1 b19043

Your Windows version is not compatible.

Solution: Install a compatible Windows version (10/11, 21H1 or above).

TPM Enabled!

Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is enabled on your system.

Solution: Disable TPM in BIOS. It may be called TPM or Trusted Platform Module depending on your motherboard.

No VMX support!

Virtualization Technology (VMX) is disabled.

Solution: Enable Virtualization Technology (VMX) in BIOS. It may be called VMX, VT-x, or Virtualization Technology.

No AVX support!

Your processor does not support the AVX instruction or it is broken.

Solution: Replace your processor with one that supports AVX.

Legacy BIOS Mode!

Your system is using Legacy BIOS mode instead of UEFI.

Solution: Change BIOS mode from Legacy to UEFI. Use the official Microsoft guide.

UEFI SecureBoot ENABLED!

SecureBoot is enabled on your system.

Solution: Disable SecureBoot in BIOS.

Error: Connect to server

Poor connection to the product servers or no connection at all.

Solution: Use a VPN when launching. The product may also be temporarily unavailable — check the news feed or contact the seller.

Frozen product!

The product is temporarily unavailable or frozen for an update.

Solution: Check the news feed or contact the seller.

Wrong game key!

You are using a loader from a different game.

Solution: Each product has its own loader. Use the correct one.

Key has expired!

Your key has expired.

Solution: A new key must be used.

Bad HWID!

The product binding to your computer has broken. This can happen due to using a spoofer, changing hardware, etc.

Solution: Contact the seller to reset the binding.

Warning: The product can only be used on 1 computer! Activating after reset on a different computer from another city will result in key blocking.
Bad res data!

Poor connection to product servers or no connection at all.

Solution: Use a VPN when launching. Check the news feed or contact the seller.


Launch Errors

🚀Launch Errors
Get boot part desc failed! / Boot part wrong FS! / Get boot part MP failed! / BP: Fail to del files! / ERR: Wrte data!

Your boot partition is damaged or not functioning correctly.

Solution: Restore the boot partition using the instructions below ("Boot Partition Recovery" section).

Boot part not GPT!

Your boot partition is using MBR instead of GPT.

Solution: Convert the boot partition from MBR to GPT.

Wrong boot part size!

The boot partition has a non-standard size.

Solution: Contact technical support for remote resolution, or reinstall Windows yourself.

No free space

The boot partition is full.

Solution: Contact technical support or reinstall Windows.

Error: hvix64 not found!

The Windows system file hvix64 for Intel is missing.

Solution: Open Command Prompt as administrator and run:

sfc /scannow

Wait for completion, then run:

dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth

After completion, the PC will restart — launch the product again.

If the error persists — only a clean Windows reinstallation will help.

Blue Screen (BSOD)

💀BSOD Errors
Stop code: XBOX VMCTRL CS TIMEOUT

Your BIOS is damaged or not functioning correctly.

Solution:

  1. Reset BIOS to factory defaults (Load Setup Defaults / Load Optimized Defaults / Restore Factory Settings). Save and restart.
  2. Enable hardware virtualization:
    • Intel (VT-x): Find Intel Virtualization Technology and enable it
  3. Enable additional virtualization features:
    • Intel (VT-D): Find Intel VT-d and enable it
  4. Save settings (Save & Exit).
Stop code: gdrv3.sys

A GIGABYTE utility is causing the blue screen.

Solution: Uninstall all GIGABYTE utilities from your PC:

  • GIGABYTE App Center
  • RGB Fusion / RGB Fusion 2.0
  • System Information Viewer (SIV)
  • Gigabyte EasyTuneEngine
  • Other GIGABYTE utilities

Boot Partition Recovery

Important: This procedure is necessary if your boot partition is damaged (errors like Get boot part desc failed, Boot part wrong FS, etc.).
  1. Prepare a bootable USB drive with Windows installation files, formatted in FAT32. You can create it from another device.
  2. Enter BIOS and boot from this USB drive.
  3. On the "Windows Setup" screen, DO NOT press anything — we don't need to go through the Windows installation!
  4. Open Command Prompt: press SHIFT + F10.
  5. Enter commands in order:
diskpart

This opens the disk management utility.

list vol

A list of all volumes will appear. Find the boot EFI partition: size ~100 MB, file system FAT32, label SYSTEM/EFI or no label.

sel vol 5

Replace 5 with the number of your EFI partition.

format fs=fat32 quick

Quick format of the partition to FAT32.

assign letter=Z

Assign temporary drive letter Z.

exit

Exit DiskPart.

bcdboot C:\Windows /s Z: /f all

Replace C: with your system drive letter if different.

Result: After executing the command, you should see:
Boot files successfully created.
If everything went well — shut down the computer, remove the USB drive, and turn it on again.