Issue - CPU not working after HWID spoofing

Zakuta

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A few days ago I used a spoofer to change the HWID, during the process I received a BSOD for a video driver, and when the PC restarted it did not provide any more video, at the same time it did not give a signal to either the mouse or the keyboard.
I tried everything, booting without ram, changing the slots, booting without a graphics card, changing the BIOS battery, restarting the BIOS with the jumpers, nothing seems to work.
The EZ Debug Led indicates a CPU error.
Any solution?

Motherboard: MSI Z370-A Pro
CPU: Intel Core I5-9400F
GPU: Geforce GTX1660Ti
RAM: 2x8 2666mhz kingston
PSU: Corsair CX650
SSD: HP S700 500GB
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1TB
 
A few years ago I was banned from Faceit for cheating (I forgot that I had the anticheat open and I opened a cheat to fool around in csgo mix10 with friends), after almost 3 years I wanted to play on Faceit again and a friend recommended a spoofer to me
It sounds stupid, but it was like that
 
Whatever "spoofer" thing this is, can't you just undo what it did?
What did it change?

And that is the ONLY thing we can assist with here. We cannot and will not assist with whatever got you banned.
 
Whatever "spoofer" thing this is, can't you just undo what it did?
What did it change?

And that is the ONLY thing we can assist with here. We cannot and will not assist with whatever got you banned.
In theory all it does is change the serial numbers of the computer components.The one I bought claimed to be "permanent" since once you do the process, all the components remain with the serial number changed, even if you format the PC again.
 
In theory all it does is change the serial numbers of the computer components.The one I bought claimed to be "permanent" since once you do the process, all the components remain with the serial number changed, even if you format the PC again.
"change it..." where?
In the Registry?

I can't imagine it could reach into the firmware of the RAM, etc. and actually 'change it'.
 
"change it..." where?
In the Registry?

I can't imagine it could reach into the firmware of the RAM, etc. and actually 'change it'.
That's already out of my knowledge, I guess it has something to do with the firmware and that's why it's "permanent"
 
A few days ago I used a spoofer to change the HWID
Back in the XP days there were programs if you were a small shop to put in your shops information but it works like when you go to any PC today to system information.

If you have a Dell or HP the model # and that kind of stuff. But that was all just OS level not hardware deep.

So where the OEM's info was if you were Billy Bobs PC's that's what a buyer from your small shop would see instead.

Sound like what you installed was to give you one thing but really acted as a bios black bullet.

If you can get far enough if it lets you reflash your bios. But it sound like your stuck. IDK