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hello guys i want to change my computer's MAC address. tell me how can i change it.
Changing a computer's MAC address can be achieved through two primary methods: using a MAC spoofer software or purchasing a new network interface card (NIC). MAC addresses are physically coded onto network cards, making permanent changes impossible without hardware replacement. For Windows XP users, the MAC address can be altered via the Control Panel by navigating to the network adapter settings and entering a new 12-digit hexadecimal number. However, this change may not be permanent and could require reactivation of Windows.
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Note it's possible that after changing your MAC on a Window XP system that it will ask to re-activate Windows since it thinks it's a new system, even though the only thing changed was a MAC address. Usually this means you'll have to make a phone call to re-activate since the online re-activation will most likely fail.rcgldr said:In the case of Windows XP: click on control panel, network and other connections, network connection, right click on the network controller you want to change, click on configure, advanced, choose "Locally Administrators Address", enter a 12 digit hex number.
rcgldr said:Note it's possible that after changing your MAC on a Window XP system that it will ask to re-activate Windows since it thinks it's a new system, even though the only thing changed was a MAC address. Usually this means you'll have to make a phone call to re-activate since the online re-activation will most likely fail.