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Step 6: Spoofing

Permanent spoof instructions.

SPOOFING METHODS OVERVIEW

πŸ”Ή Difference between Normal, ASUS, HP, & Driver explained here

At Jinx, we provide two primary spoofing methods designed to meet different user needs and system requirements.

Feature
Driver Permanent Spoofing
Regular Permanent Spoofing

Difficulty

⭐ Easiest (One-click)

⭐⭐ Moderate (Extra steps required)

Success Rate

87% of users

Works for all compatible systems

Detection Risk

Slightly higher (driver-based)

Lower (hardware-level)

Valorant Support

❌ Not supported

βœ… Fully supported (with VGC pop-up bypass)

Future-Proof

Standard

Maximum protection

REGULAR PERMANENT SPOOFING

Standard Motherboards (ASRock, MSI, Gigabyte, etc.)

  • One-click permanent spoofing

  • No additional steps needed

ASUS Motherboards

  • Requires unique spoofing mechanism

  • One additional simple step needed

ASUS motherboards are difficult to permanently spoof due to hardware limitations. Jinx handles this with a specialized process.

HP Motherboards

  • Must be unlocked before spoofing HP Permanent Spoof

  • USB drive required for unlock process

  • Jinx is one of the few spoofers supporting HP permanent spoofing


WHICH METHOD SHOULD I CHOOSE?

Choose Driver Permanent Spoofing if:

  • βœ… You want the easiest and fastest setup

  • βœ… You're NOT playing Valorant

  • βœ… You want to try the simpler method first

Choose Regular Permanent Spoofing if:

  • βœ… You're playing Valorant

  • βœ… You want maximum security and future-proofing

  • βœ… Driver spoofing didn't work for your system

  • βœ… You have AMD/Intel with RAID support

  • βœ… You have an ASUS or HP motherboard

Valorant Players: You MUST use Regular Permanent Spoofing. Driver spoofing is not supported due to Valorant's Vanguard anti-cheat reading serials before Windows boot.

Normal Permanent SpoofASUS Permanent SpoofHP Permanent Spoof

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