How To Fix Bans
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Install Revo uninstaller, and proceed to uninstall Battle.net through this. It will open the uninstaller, once done click on advanced and proceed to scan for any leftover files. Just click on select all and delete when prompted.
Open the Wyvern launcher and login or make an account if you are new.
Once in, click on the "Spoofer" tab.
Then click âRandom HWID Seedâ followed by âClear Blizzard Tracesâ.
Wait for the prompt to restart your PC, once you see that then you can reboot your system.
Once you are back in Windows, inject Wyvern as normal, then proceed to download Battle.net. Then make a fresh account on their website (using unique information), and attach authenticator (optional) and SMS (required). We recommend attaching authenticator because you can bypass the SMS lock that comes after a few days and add a new phone number instead.
After the full account creation process is done, login to Battle.net on the desktop app and run Overwatch.
Donât go too crazy, and avoid speaking at all in chat or voice. Also donât go overboard, only get kills that you can confirm and are safe. No pre-firing or looking through walls.
This method will require more time, but we recommend this as itâll increase your chances of not being banned as quickly as youâd think. It will require you to reinstall windows clean (deleting all the partitions and rebuilding them) so we recommend you back up any data that is important, and perhaps keep a list of all your installed applications. We also would recommend you download your drivers prior (especially your LAN or Wi-Fi one just in case the basic Windows install doesnât give you LAN or Wi-Fi drivers for some reason) so that you can quickly get them installed and proceed to installing all your applications and games.
The main goal of this method is to first, clean all flags present in your system and wipe all the partitions, and secondly to create a separate OS for Wyvern only so that in case you get banned or flagged a lot, you can simply wipe that partition clean and reinstall Windows without losing any important data on your main OS/partition. Youâll also need a 16/32GB USB to create a bootable USB drive.
Install windows via the USB drive. After the initial setup is complete, itâll restart. Let it do its thing. At this point, you can unplug the USB (and disconnect ethernet if you use that). It will begin to setup all the other things and maybe after 1-2 more restarts you will be at the introduction screen. Just wiz through that, do not connect to the internet at any stage and make a local account. Once you arrive to the desktop, then you can connect yourself to the internet, for some PCs you may need to install the LAN or Wi-Fi driver which is why we recommended to download these prior.
After that we recommend to install all your drivers, starting with the chipset then all the other ones. There is no particular order but just make sure to restart Windows after all the drivers have been installed and if the setup prompts a restart, accept it.
Once your drivers are all installed then you can install your applications and games. Remember, if you are on a fresh install, make a fresh account. We donât want to be cross contaminating accounts and carrying potential flags over.
You can then follow Method 1 starting from step 3 to make a fresh account and then get into using Wyvern.
If you want a non flaggable Windows License Key, use this free tool from GitHub to activate your Windows OS:
To create a bootable USB drive, (please skip the step where it asks you to login to your Microsoft account, we recommend using a local admin account on the OS where Wyvern will be used. Feel free to use it on the main partition).
To partition your drive, We recommend to give the partition Wyvern will be on at least 100GB (both for Windows, Overwatch and any other critical apps you need). We donât recommend installing a lot on this partition, just the apps you need, not want. Remember your main OS will have all the stuff you use on a day to day basis.
The first thing you should do is get Windows updates out of the way, this is probably the most important step as it could cause a whole array of unwanted issues later on. Youâll probably need to restart a few times before its done. After that's done, we recommend you use to pause any automatic updates.