Free Roblox HWID Spoofer
Free permanent HWID spoofer for Roblox. Bypass Hyperion (Byfron) household-cascade bans by rewriting your IDs once, then delete the tool.
Free diagnostic
Is It Really a Roblox HWID Ban?
A Roblox device-tied ban surfaces in two main forms: an Account Banned screen on every account played from the rig ("creating or using an account to avoid an enforcement action" cited as the violation), and the Hyperion handshake silently failing on cheat-tool detection. The Hyperion / EAC layer fingerprints System UUID, Memory Device serials, Monitor EDID, and a Roblox-specific registry value at every launch — every fresh Roblox account on the same family iPad, console, or PC walks into the same ban cascade.
Can you still log into your game account?
Hardware Coverage
What Roblox Tracks — and What TraceX Rewrites
Roblox's anti-cheat silently reads dozens of hardware identifiers from your PC while it's running — long before you reach a match. Learn how Roblox's anti-cheat works and why it's difficult to bypass without a spoofer. Below is a sample of the identifiers being tracked.
| Hardware Identifier | Roblox Tracks | TraceX Rewrites |
|---|---|---|
| CPU Serial (CPUID) | Yes | Yes |
| Motherboard Serial | Yes | Yes |
| GPU Device LUID | Yes | Yes |
| HDD / SSD Serial | Yes | Yes |
| NIC MAC Address | Yes | Yes |
| Windows Machine GUID | Yes | Yes |
Reality Check
Roblox Appeals Almost Never Work
And when they're denied — which is almost always for HWID bans — your hardware stays permanently blacklisted. No second chances.
“creating or using an account to avoid an enforcement action taken against another account.”
Roblox Corporation — Community Standards (Off-Platform Behavior / Ban Evasion)
Why You Need This
Do You Really Need an HWID Spoofer for Roblox?
Your daughter's main Roblox account got terminated for chat moderation in Adopt Me — fine, you understand. Then her sibling's account hits the same screen on the same iPad twenty minutes later, with the violation citing "creating or using an account to avoid an enforcement action taken against another account." Then your own Roblox login on the family PC closes — you haven't even played in two months. The Doors run, the Brookhaven house, the Blox Fruits hours of grinding, the half-finished Rivals progression — every Roblox account on every device in the household, terminated. Roblox's Hyperion fingerprint reads the rig, not the email, and the household-cascade ban is one of the most documented enforcement patterns on the platform.
Roblox's anti-cheat is Hyperion (formerly Byfron Technologies, acquired by Roblox Corporation on October 11, 2022 for $11.6M). Despite community misperception, Hyperion is NOT a kernel driver — it's a heavily-instrumented user-mode anti-tamper layer running in EL0/CPL3 user space. From that vantage, Hyperion still reads identifiers Windows exposes to user mode: the System UUID from SMBIOS, Memory Device serials, the Monitor EDID, and a Roblox-specific registry value the client writes on first launch. Community reverse-engineering threads cite a wider constellation (motherboard serial, disk serial, MAC, CPU ID, Device ID, MachineGuid), but the verifiable primary-source list is the four-identifier set above. The 2026 EAC beta integration brings kernel-level enforcement on top of Hyperion — but only on TPM 2.0 hardware, leaving older PCs in Hyperion-only enforcement indefinitely.
The enforcement that actually closes accounts is the household-cascade. Roblox's Community Standards explicitly enumerate "creating or using an account to avoid an enforcement action taken against another account" as a banning violation — and the platform applies it across every account that has ever logged in from a flagged device fingerprint. r/ROBLOXBans, r/RobloxHelp, and r/robloxhackers document repeatedly: parents banned because their child cheated, siblings banned because of a shared family iPad, an entire household locked out for one moderation action on one account. The detection runs on the rig, not the email, and a single-ID reset (changing just the MAC, or buying a new SSD) routinely fails because Hyperion reads multiple identifiers in parallel.
Hyperion's update cadence makes this stickier. v5.2 took down every Roblox executor (cheat tool) for 1-3 days at deployment. The fingerprint refreshes between versions, the executors scramble to keep up, and accounts caught in the gap eat the cascade ban. The path back into Adopt Me, Doors, Blox Fruits, Brookhaven, or Rivals isn't a fresh Roblox account from a different email — Roblox's terms of use cover "creating or using an account to avoid an enforcement action," so a fresh account on a flagged rig walks into the same closure. The way back is permanently rewriting the identifiers Hyperion reads when Roblox launches. TraceX rewrites those identifiers permanently in one run, then deletes itself.
Verified
Roblox Corporation acquired Byfron Technologies on October 11, 2022 for $11.6M, and rebranded the anti-cheat as Hyperion. Hyperion is a heavily-instrumented user-mode (EL0/CPL3) anti-tamper layer that fingerprints System UUID, Memory Device serials, Monitor EDID, and a Roblox-specific registry value at every launch. Roblox's Community Standards verbatim cover "creating or using an account to avoid an enforcement action taken against another account" — the contractual basis for the household-cascade ban that hits every account on a flagged device. Roblox's daily active users hit 144M in Q4 2025 (+69% YoY); MAU is approximately 381M. (Sources: Roblox SEC 8-K filing on Byfron acquisition; Roblox Community Standards.)
Why TraceX
Built for Roblox Players
You shouldn't need to replace your PC to play Robloxagain. That's why TraceX exists.
Run TraceX once before launching Roblox. No daemon, no startup entry, no background service. When you're done, delete the binary.
Your new hardware identifiers don't reset on reboot or reinstall. Byfron reads them as permanent — exactly like a fresh build.
Every hardware identifier Byfron reads — CPU, board, drives, GPU, NIC, Machine GUID — rewritten in a single pass.
TraceX runs before Roblox launches — not during. No FPS drops, no stutter, no driver hooks left running while you play.
TraceX updates ahead of Roblox detection cycles. New versions ship before changes land in the game.
When you load Roblox, Byfron fingerprints what looks like a fresh system. Your real hardware is never exposed.
Setup Guide
How to Bypass a Roblox HWID Ban
Getting around a Roblox HWID ban used to take hours — reinstalling Windows, flashing BIOS, wiping drivers, re-downloading everything, and praying it worked. One wrong step meant starting over and burning another account. With TraceX, a single click does more than all of that combined.
Free download
Get the free Roblox HWID spoofer.
Submit your email and receive your free TraceX HWID Spoofer license in a few minutes. Run it once on your PC to permanently rewrite the identifiers Byfron fingerprints, then delete the binary and reinstall Roblox.
Detection Analysis
How Roblox Scans Your Hardware
Roblox tracks dozens of unique identifiers from your PC and creates a unique hardware profile. It also leaves behind registry traces even after uninstalling — designed to detect you on return. TraceX takes care of everything.
When you launch Roblox, your real hardware IDs are scanned and matched against ban records. Every new account on a flagged PC is blocked.
Roblox sees a completely new machine with no ban history. New account, clean hardware — access granted.
Ban Reference
Roblox Ban Details
FAQ
Roblox HWID Ban — Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Roblox ban my entire family's accounts?
Roblox applies bans at the device-fingerprint level, not just the account level. The Community Standards explicitly enumerate "creating or using an account to avoid an enforcement action taken against another account" as a banning offense — and the platform reads that broadly to include any account that has logged in from the same fingerprint as a banned account. Parents, siblings, and roommates sharing a family iPad, console, or PC are routinely caught in the cascade. r/ROBLOXBans documents many of these household-cascade closures.
Is Hyperion a kernel-level anti-cheat?
No — and this is a common misconception. Hyperion runs in user-mode (EL0/CPL3), not kernel-mode. Roblox community sources are emphatic that Hyperion is a heavily-instrumented anti-tamper layer in user space, and Roblox "never will" go kernel-mode for vanilla Hyperion. The 2026 EAC beta integration brings kernel-level enforcement on top of Hyperion — but only on TPM 2.0 hardware, so older PCs without TPM 2.0 stay Hyperion-only.
Will reinstalling Roblox or Windows lift the ban?
No. Hyperion reads hardware identifiers at every launch — System UUID from SMBIOS, Memory Device serials, Monitor EDID, and a Roblox-specific registry value the client writes on first launch. Reinstalling Roblox or Windows touches files, not the firmware-level identifiers. The next Roblox account opened on the same rig walks into the same fingerprint match.
Will swapping just my MAC address or buying a new SSD fix the ban?
Almost never. Hyperion reads multiple identifiers in parallel — the verifiable primary-source list is System UUID, Memory Device serials, Monitor EDID, and a Roblox-specific registry value. Single-ID changes (just the MAC, or just the SSD) routinely fail because the rest of the constellation still matches. Community reverse-engineering threads attribute additional identifiers (motherboard serial, MAC, CPU ID, MachineGuid) to Hyperion's read surface, suggesting the actual fingerprint is broader than the 4-identifier verified list.
How long does a Roblox HWID ban last?
Indefinite — Roblox does not publish a duration. The community treats it as permanent until the hardware fingerprint changes. r/ROBLOXBans threads document one user submitting 1,006 appeals over ~50 days before reinstatement. The DevForum thread `4326830` confirms thousands of false ban-evasion terminations. Appeal success rates on confirmed cheating bans are very low; ban-evasion cases are slightly more often reversed but still rare.
Does the Microsoft Store / UWP version of Roblox protect me from HWID bans?
Partially — the UWP sandbox hides most identifiers from running processes, but it exposes the UWP `SystemIdentification` GUID. Roblox Hyperion can read this UWP-specific identifier alongside whatever else the sandbox permits. The protection is partial, not total, and the household-cascade ban can still apply across UWP and Win32 sessions on the same physical device.
What about the EAC integration in 2026 — does that change anything?
Roblox is integrating Easy Anti-Cheat alongside Hyperion in a 2026 beta, but EAC enforcement is gated on TPM 2.0 hardware. PCs without TPM 2.0 stay Hyperion-only indefinitely. EAC's kernel-level layer adds memory-tamper detection beyond what user-mode Hyperion catches; Hyperion itself is not being replaced.
Does Hyperion run on mobile Roblox?
Hyperion is Windows-focused — per the Roblox executor community (Zenith staff note in r/robloxhackers), mobile Roblox (Android/iOS) is not affected by Hyperion v5.x updates the same way Windows is. Mobile cheaters use different enforcement surfaces (platform Play Integrity / DeviceCheck), not Hyperion's hardware fingerprinting. A mobile-only Roblox player generally does not need an HWID spoofer.