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Windows 7: Is there a way to change the physical address of a machine?
16 Feb 2013
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Jamal NUMAN
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
110 posts
Is there a way to change the physical address of a machine?
Is there a way to change the physical address of a machine?
I’m wondering if there is a method to change the physical address of a machine (attached).
Thank you
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Jamal
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
16 Feb 2013
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Parman
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
883 posts
Topeka Kansas
Not change, but spoof it. On windows it would take 3rd party software. I have never used any so I can't recommend any.
Why do you want to spoof your MAC address?
My System Specs
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
23 Feb 2013
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Jamal NUMAN
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
110 posts
Quote: Originally Posted by
Parman
Not change, but spoof it. On windows it would take 3rd party software. I have never used any so I can't recommend any.
Why do you want to spoof your MAC address?
Thank you Parman for the answer.
I formatted my machine and I wanted to use that same license file ( for a particular software) without getting back to the company that takes a while!
Anyway, I got a new license file from the company!
Best
Jamal
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