Seeing a “You have been banned” notification in Enlisted is frustrating enough. But finding out it’s not just your account, but your entire computer that’s blocked? That’s tough. You’ve landed here because you’re facing an HWID (Hardware ID) ban, and you want a genuine way to bypass it and jump back into the battle.
Good news—you’re in the right spot.
This is the only guide you’ll ever need. Forget pointless appeals or wasting money on new parts. We’re going to walk you through the exact, step-by-step method to overcome your HWID ban and get back in Enlisted without delay.
This guide focuses on the how with the most trusted, undetectable tool in the scene: Sync Spoofer. We’ll break down each step, highlight common errors to dodge, and share key habits to keep you clear of bans.
How to Fix Your Enlisted HWID Ban
This isn’t a quick checklist; it’s a thorough walkthrough for bypassing HWID bans in Enlisted. Following each step carefully is the key to a solid and lasting fix.
Step 1: Pick the Right Spoofer (Sync Spoofer)
The first and most important choice is selecting a reliable spoofer. Free or cracked tools floating around forums? They’re often riddled with malware or already flagged by Easy Anti-Cheat, risking a faster ban. For more information on Easy Anti-Cheat detection, see our guide on Easy Anti-Cheat bans.
Sync Spoofer is premium-grade, professionally built. We offer a free 1-day trial so you can test it out on your setup. You’ll pick between two options:
- Temporary Spoofer (15, 30, 90 Days, or Lifetime): The Flexible Option
- Who it’s for: Gamers who want versatility. If you try out different cheats, play on multiple accounts competitively, or can’t afford downtime or reinstalling Windows, this fits you best.
- How it works: You launch it before starting Enlisted. It temporarily “masks” your hardware IDs. When you reboot, everything goes back to normal—it’s non-invasive and fully reversible.
- Permanent Spoofer (One-Time or Lifetime): The “Set It & Forget It” Solution
- Who it’s for: Players looking for a permanent fix after a ban (fair or not), wanting a fresh, clean slate to play honestly.
- How it works: It deeply alters your system’s hardware IDs permanently. A one-time Windows reinstall is part of the setup to scrub old traces. After that, your PC looks like an entirely new device forever.
Step 2: Join Our Community & Get Your Files
Once your purchase goes through, a bot instantly sends you an invite to our private Discord server. This is more than just a download hub—it’s your support center. Inside, you’ll find:
- Instant Access: Your license key and latest Sync Spoofer downloads, any time of day.
- Step-by-Step Guides: Written and video tutorials that walk you through everything. For example, check out our dedicated Enlisted Sync Spoofer tutorial.
- Expert Help: 24/7 support from our team who’ve helped thousands. If you hit a snag, we’re online to get you going.
Step 3: Clean Your System & Apply the Spoof
This technical step is the core of the process, and Sync Spoofer does the heavy lifting automatically. It breaks down into two parts:
- Stage A: Thorough Cleaning: Before spoofing, wipe every hint of your prior ban. Imagine a digital clean-up crew removing all anti-cheat “fingerprints” like log files, registry entries, and hidden tracking data. Our cleaner ensures you leave no trace behind. For help with this, see our HWID cleaner and reset guide.
- Stage B: Applying the Spoof: After your system’s spotless, run the spoofer. Sync Spoofer doesn’t just tweak a few digits—it reconstructs your whole digital identity, changing your motherboard ID, drives, MAC address, and other hardware identifiers. Your PC becomes an untraceable ghost to Enlisted’s anti-cheat.
Step 4: Make a Brand-New, Separate Game Account
Your PC is clean now, but your old Enlisted account is still banned. Logging into it will trigger a ban signal instantly. So you’ve got to start fresh.
Here’s how to handle your new account:
- Use a new email address that’s never been linked to a banned account.
- Pick a completely different username, nothing similar to previous ones.
- Very Important: Don’t reuse payment info (cards, PayPal), phone numbers, or third-party logins (Twitch, Xbox Live) from banned accounts. Anti-cheat systems cross-check this data heavily.
Step 5: Final Prep & Launch
You’re nearly there. Before diving back into the action, double-check this list:
- Restart your PC once more after cleaning and spoofing.
- If using the Temporary Spoofer, confirm it’s running.
- Log in to the Epic Games Launcher with your new account.
- Download and start Enlisted.
That’s it! Your old HWID ban won’t hold you back anymore.
Beyond the Bypass: How to Stay Undetected Long-Term
Getting unbanned is just the start. Staying off the ban list is a whole different game. Sync Spoofer hides your hardware, but your digital habits and behavior are what keep you safe over time. Using these strategies builds strong layers of protection that anti-cheat systems can’t easily crack.
1. Keep Profiles Completely Separate
This is the golden rule for anyone dodging HWID bans. Treat your clean gaming profile and any risky or experimental accounts like they exist in totally different worlds.
- Separate Everything: Don’t just swap emails—never share payment info, phone numbers, or connected social accounts between banned and new accounts. Epic’s systems connect that data fast.
- Use Different Browsers or Profiles: Try using one browser (like Firefox) solely for new accounts and another (like Chrome) for everything else. This prevents linking by cookies or autofill data.
- Think Like a Detective: If you could find any link connecting accounts, the anti-cheat’s algorithms will, too. Aim to leave zero footprints.
2. Check Background Programs Before Playing
Many bans come not from active cheats but programs running unnoticed. Easy Anti-Cheat scans all running processes, even inactive ones. Learn more about anti-cheat software in our top anti-cheat software overview.
- Close Unneeded Apps: Before launching Enlisted, peek at your system tray and Task Manager. Shut down anything unnecessary. That includes:
- Macro Tools: AutoHotKey, mouse/keyboard macros.
- System Utilities: Cheat Engine, debuggers, reverse-engineering tools—these alone raise flags.
- Overlays: While Discord and NVIDIA overlays are usually safe, lesser-known ones may cause trouble.
- Build a "Clean Gaming" Startup: Advanced users can create Windows profiles loading minimal drivers and services to avoid conflicts.
3. Understand Ban Waves
Anti-cheat teams rarely ban cheats right away. They stealthily collect data and then hit everyone using it with a big ban wave later.
- What It Means: You might use a cheat, play fine for a few weeks, then get banned suddenly.
- Why It Happens: Ban waves slow down cheat devs from pinpointing detection methods.
- The Bright Side: If you use Sync Spoofer, the ban hits only your spoofed hardware identity, not your real PC. Just clean, spoof again, and you’re back. For more on temporary spoofing, read about permanent vs temporary HWID spoofers.
4. Choose Your Tools Carefully
The web is full of scams and flagged cheats. Where you get your software is crucial.
- Skip “Free” Cheats: Those YouTube or sketchy sites promising free Enlisted cheats? Likely malware or already banned tools that’ll get you HWID banned quickly.
- Stick to Trusted Communities: If using third-party tools, get them from private, respected groups that have proven they stay undetectable. It costs money, but that’s the price for safer play.
5. Keep Your PC in Top Shape
A tidy PC runs better and lowers suspicious software conflicts that anti-cheat may flag.
- Clear Temp Files Often: Use Windows Disk Cleanup regularly to remove old data that might hold tracking info. When uninstalling programs, use RevoUninstaller for a thorough job.
- Update Drivers from Official Sources: Always get GPU drivers straight from NVIDIA or AMD’s official sites.
- Run Malware Scans: Use trusted antivirus like Windows Defender or paid alternatives to catch anything sneaky.
Using Sync Spoofer with smart habits builds a strong defense against future bans.
Don’t Let an HWID Ban End Your Time in Enlisted
Hardware bans might feel permanent, but they don’t have to be. You now see how Enlisted’s system works, why appealing is often useless, and how Sync Spoofer offers a clear, working way back into the game.
Join the thousands of players who’ve reclaimed their gameplay. Start fresh today with Sync Spoofer and dive back into Enlisted’s action where you belong.