Some multiplayer games that implement the PunkBuster anti cheat system get cheaters off the server using hardware bans. It used to ban the hard disk serial number but no longer does that since there are ways to spoof and temporarily change the so-called hardcoded serial number. So now they’ve started to ban the CD-Key. Other than that, some licensing system also uses the hard disk serial number to generate a unique hardware ID which is then used to generate an external license file to activate the software.
Nov 10, 2019 Maybe you installed a new external hard drive and now you want to change the drive letter to G from the F it was assigned, or maybe you just like to keep your flash drives.
If you do a simple search in Google, you’ll find tons of information about to change your hard disk volume serial number, but not the real hard disk serial number that is hard coded into the hardware. Some people said that it is impossible to change it, but we will show you that there are ways to change both volume and hard coded serial numbers for your hard disk.
A simple way to find your current hard disk volume serial number is to open a command prompt (Win key+R and type cmd) and then type dir. The second line shows your volume serial number for the system C partition. Type dir [driveletter:] and it will show a different serial number even if the volume is on the same physical hard drive. The volume serial number changes every time you format the partition and Windows also uses this value during activation so you can’t simply move your install from one partition to another. If your Windows has been activated using a product key from a sticker it will probably ask for the key again after a reboot and will need reactivating if you change the volume serial number on the system drive.1. Hard Disk Serial Number Changer
There are a few free tools around capable of changing the volume serial number and one of them is called Hard Disk Serial Number Changer. The name is a bit misleading though as it doesn’t actually change the hard disk serial number but the volume serial number which is different. It works on just about any Windows operating system from 98 onward and is a standalone portable executable but does need to be run as administrator on Vista and 7.
Usage is pretty straightforward and you simply choose your drive from the drop down box, enter the new serial number and click the Change button. Do note the serial number format as mentioned in the window is made up of 8 hex characters from 0-9 and A-F split by a “-” into two groups of 4. You will then need to reboot to commit the changes.
Download Hard Disk Serial Number Changer
2. VolumeID
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Another useful tool to change the volume serial number is by Sysinternals called VolumeID. This tool is only usable from the command line so won’t be as quick and easy to use for some people as Hard Disk Serial Number Changer. The command line usage to change the ID of a drive volume/partition is:
volumeid [driveletter:] xxxx-xxxx
The format is again 4 hex characters, a “-” followed by another 4 hex characters. You should shut down all your running applications before using this tool and will need to reboot immediately after the changes if they are being made on an NTFS partition.
Download Sysinternals VolumeID
The tools above are fine for changing the serial number of a volume/partition but trying to change the serial number of the actual hard drive itself is a whole different story. These are hard coded into the hard drive itself and cannot simply be edited or altered using a piece of software. There are however, several tools around that can spoof the hard drive’s built in serial number temporarily which can hopefully fool whatever software you are trying to get round. Unfortunately a lot of these tools aren’t free and some are even approaching $100 to buy.
3. PB DownForce
There is a free tool that’s been around for quite a while called PB DownForce which is able to temporarily spoof your hard drive’s static serial number into a different random or seeded number. There is also an option to set your own predefined serial number although we were unable to get that function to work during testing. To use the program in it’s simplest form, all you have to do is start it up and click on the Start spoofing button. Make sure to run PB DownForce as administrator.
The Advanced options button shows the 3 different types of spoofing to choose, although as mentioned we couldn’t get method 3 to work as intended and it just showed a serial full of a single number. You can easily use the Stop Spoofing button and try another random number. Perform test will quickly tell what drive model name and serial has been given. The image below shows a new serial after using PB DownForce to change a hard disk serial number in the PC Wizard hardware information tool. Do note that some tools such as Speccy will still show the original serial number for the drive because they gather their data in another way, HWInfo does something different again and will show the spoofed drive as another completely new hard drive in its list.
PB DownForce was tested and worked on Windows XP and Windows 7 32-bit although it still was quite random to which machines worked and which showed no change or produced an error. 64-bit Windows is not supported in any free hard drive spoofing tools we came across. The spoofed serial will return to normal after a reboot.
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There are several more hard disk serial number Spoofing tools on page 2.
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whats the password for it BRUHHH
ReplyDownloads with a password have it listed on the download page.
Replyhello raymond !
the Chameleon site not workin’ :(
Replythe Chameleon site not workin’ :(
Chameleon appears to be dead. I guess none of these tools that are currently available work for newer operating systems, sadly.
Replyi got bluescreen . everytime i shutdown pc. when using pbdownforce
Replybecause is wirus XD
ReplyAbout PB DownForce.
It is mentioned that It will spoof your hard drive’s serial number but temporarly. So you’ll need to spoof your hard drive’s serial every time you open the game and connect to that certain server you’re banned in order not to get tracked?
ReplyIt is mentioned that It will spoof your hard drive’s serial number but temporarly. So you’ll need to spoof your hard drive’s serial every time you open the game and connect to that certain server you’re banned in order not to get tracked?
Hello,
PB Down Force just made my day…..Thanks a lot….You are awesome.
ReplyI’m trying to use PBdownforce on win 7 64 but I’m getting error: “communiction failed”. Any help on this ? Any other tool to spoof hdd serial on win 7 64 ?
ReplyAs stated in the article PBDownforce doesn’t work on 64-bit Windows, we couldn’t find any free tools that do.
ReplyPBdownforce asking for password to run.
ReplyIt’s written clearly on the download page.
ReplyAnother utility which allows changing of a volume serial number is “MiniTool Partition Wizard”, what’s more it changes the whole 32 bit long serial number, not only the last 16 visible bits (8 characters).
ReplySorry, my mistake – MiniTool reports Volume ID as a 8 byte (16 characters/64 bit) value, while other programs report only 4 bytes (8 characters/32 bits). Don’t know what is the leading 32 bits, but the last 32 bits is the same as reported by VOL utility.
Replyhello! PB downforce is very useful for me but can you please tell me how to use my own serials and macs? I mean… what is the standard format? because I fill the fields with original and new serial and it doesnt work. Thank you very much!
ReplyThank you very much for the info, I need to change my hardware id….
ReplyHey
I was struggling to change the volume id but by the help of
Hard Disk Serial Number Changer i was able to change it easily
Hard Disk Serial Number Changer i was able to change it easily
Thank you ^_^
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ReplyWell, I have been searching for that for a long time. So detailed and you provided a good research you did yourself.. lol
I am downloading the PB gui program, hopefully it will work. Thanks
ReplyMaster , Genius
thanks to you I think I could find a way to temporary fix the problem with the local ban in Counter Strike using Pbdownforce..
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ReplyThank you for this great tip ;)
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ReplyThanks! You can try typing ‘vol’ instead of ‘dir’ to see your volume label or serial number
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ReplyHi, I need a tool to change my hdd serial no. without restarting my pc, Is there any tool avalable for this. If yes please share. Thnaks
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Last updated on March 3rd, 2016
The Volume Serial Number (also known as VSN) is a unique serial number that is assigned to an optical disk (CD or DVD) or a hard drive after formatting. The Volume Serial Number was added by Microsoft and IBM so that the operating system could recognize if an optical disk or a drive is changed on the system. By that time the only way to determine this, was the volume label (Volume Name) that the user defined to each storage disk. But that way, there was a problem if a user gave the same (Volume) name to two (or more) disks. To bypass this problem, Microsoft and IBM decided to assign a new unique number in hexadecimal form (called 'Volume Serial Number' or 'Volume ID' or 'VSN') when a drive (optical disk or hard drive) was formatted.
In simple words, the Volume Serial Number indicates the exact time {Date, Month, Year & Time (Hour, Minute & Second)} of format operation. The VSN is changed anytime you format the disk, so if you re-install Windows and you format the system disk, Windows will ask again for activation.
Taking advantage of VSN, some software vendors use the Volume Serial Number to avoid pirate copying of their products. This means that software from these vendors can not run if the Volume Serial Number is different from the VSN of the product's original optical disk that was shipped or of the hard drive that the software was first installed. Also this technique was previously used by multiplayer game vendors to ban the gamers that tried to cheat. Nowadays, this method is useless because the game or software vendors now use the hardcoded serial number (HDD Manufacture's S/N that is embedded into the firmware) to identify (ban) cheaters or they ban the CD key.
In this article you will find detailed instructions on how to change the hard drive's Volume Serial Number (aka Volume ID or VSN).
How to change HDD Volume Serial Number (VolumeID).
Option 1: Using Sysinternals VolumeID changer.
VolumeID by Mark Russinovich, is another freeware tool that helps you to change the Volume IDs of drives from command line window.
1. Download VolumeID.
2. Extract 'volumeid.zip' file contents and move the extracted files ('Volumeid.exe' & 'Eula.txt') to the root of C: drive.
3. Open an elevated command prompt. To do that:
In Windows 7, Vista & XP: 1. Go to Start > All Programs. 2. Click to expand Accessories. 2. Right click on Command Prompt and choose 'Run as administrator'
In Windows 8
Right-click at the screen's bottom-left corner and from the pop-up menu, choose 'Command Prompt (Admin)'.
4. Let's say that we want to change the Volume serial number of the system drive C:.
Inside the command prompt window, type the following command to see the current Volume Serial Number of C: drive
vol
4a. The 'vol' command should return the Volume Serial Number. In this example the VSN is '94F8-9C08'.
– To change the current VSN –
5. Navigate to the root folder of Disk C: (where 'volumeid.exe' is located/saved) and type the following command:
volumeid <driveletter:> xxxx-xxxx
* As <driveletter:> : type the drive of the disk (drive or volume) that we want to change the VSN ('C:').
** As xxxx-xxxx : type the new Volume Serial Number (e.g. 74F8-9C08).
In this example I want to change the VSN of disk C: and I have changed only one character (the first) of the old VSN to specify the new one. So the full command should be:
volumeid c: 74F8-9C08
5. When 'volumeid' command updates the Volume ID of your drive, close the command prompt window and restart your computer.
Option 2: Using Hard Disk Serial Number Changer.
Update: The download link is not working anymore (removed).
The second free tool you can use to change the Volume Serial Number is called Hard Disk Serial Number Changer. The program can change only the HDD's Volume Serial Number and not the Hardcoded Serial Number.
1. Download Hard Disk Serial Number Changer.
2. Right-click at HardDiskSerialNumberChanger.exe & select Run as Administrator.
3. Accept the UAC warning message.
4. Choose the disk that you want to change the Serial Number. (e.g. 'C:').
5. Type the new serial number at this form XXXX-XXXX.
6. Press Change.
7. Click Yes and reboot your computer.
That's it!
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