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# Information

## What is Averia Temp HWID Spoofer?

Averia Temp HWID Spoofer is a high-performance temporary spoofer designed to remove hardware bans quickly and reliably across a wide range of games. Built for ease of use, stability, and safety, it features 1-click spoofing with no BIOS setup required, allowing users to spoof instantly and get back into gameplay without delays. Averia delivers consistent performance with full hardware serial changes, TPM support, and undetected operation, making it a fast and effective solution for session-based spoofing.

## Requirements

🖥️ Windows Versions 10/11&#x20;\
🧩 Supports all CPUs (Intel & AMD)\
⚙️ No BIOS configuration needed

## Feature List

⚡ 1-Click Spoofing – instant activation\
💻 Universal Compatibility – works on all systems\
🔄 Full Hardware Serial Spoofing\
🔒 TPM Spoofing Support\
🧪 Built-in Serial Checker\
⚙️ Configurable Spoofing Options\
🧠 Hypervisor & Non-Hypervisor Modes\
🧹 Built-in Cleaner for system reset\
🚀 Auto-Updating Loader\
🔐 Fully Undetected & Secure\
✨ Fast, simple & beginner-friendly\
📈 Consistent updates & long-term support

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