The tool's primary purpose was to update the identifier sent to Blizzard's servers. This allowed users to bypass the "CD key already in use" error without deleting the game. Typical Usage Steps
Most changers automate the process of updating the 13-digit CD-key stored in the Windows Registry. While some early versions could be manually edited via regedit , later patches often encrypted the key within game files (like MPQs), requiring specialized tools to locate and swap it in memory or file structures. StarCraft CD-Key Changer
For legacy versions (pre-v1.18), the process typically involved: Running the . Entering a new Username and 13-digit Key . The tool's primary purpose was to update the
The tool's primary purpose was to update the identifier sent to Blizzard's servers. This allowed users to bypass the "CD key already in use" error without deleting the game. Typical Usage Steps
Most changers automate the process of updating the 13-digit CD-key stored in the Windows Registry. While some early versions could be manually edited via regedit , later patches often encrypted the key within game files (like MPQs), requiring specialized tools to locate and swap it in memory or file structures.
For legacy versions (pre-v1.18), the process typically involved: Running the . Entering a new Username and 13-digit Key .