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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title/><link>https://ssz.gg/blogs/blog/12-how-to-install-a-dma-card-to-use-cheats/</link><description/><language>en</language><item><title>How to Install DMA Card for Gaming Cheats</title><link>https://ssz.gg/blogs/entry/14-how-to-install-dma-card-for-gaming-cheats/</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
	<span lang="EN-US">A <b>Direct Memory Access (DMA) card</b> serves as an essential tool for external memory reading purposes which makes it popular among gamers who seek cheats. The correct configuration of <b>DMA cards</b> enables them to extract <b>game data</b> by bypassing traditional security systems, which prevents <b>anti-cheat systems</b> from detecting the activity. The installation process of <b>DMA cards</b> begins by disabling <b>the security features</b> of the system while you set up the physical hardware followed by <b>custom firmware</b> creation to avoid detection protocols.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US">This blog post presents a complete guide about <b>DMA card installation</b> that includes <b>BIOS configuration</b> alongside <b>system requirements</b> and <b>driver setup</b> and troubleshooting measures. The instructions provide a structured method to maximize <b>DMA card</b> efficiency while minimizing the risk of detection.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"> </span>
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<h2>
	<span lang="EN-US">Step 1: Prepare Your Main PC</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US">The first step to install a <b>DMA card</b> involves disabling multiple security features available in the BIOS of your main PC system. These settings must be disabled to ensure the DMA card functions correctly, because they prevent unauthorized memory access.</span>
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<h3>
	<span lang="EN-US">Disable Security Features in BIOS</span>
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<h4>
	<span lang="EN-US">Disable Secure Boot</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US">Computers use Secure Boot technology to stop unauthorized software from loading. The DMA card cannot operate until you turn off this security feature.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>1.<span>                    </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">Enter the <b>BIOS setup</b> by restarting your PC. </span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>·<span>         </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">Different manufacturers may require users to press <b>F2, F12, DEL, or ESC</b> for BIOS entry.</span>
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	<span lang="EN-US"><span>2.<span>                    </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">You must access <b>Advanced Boot</b> to reach <b>Secure Boot</b> configuration.</span>
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	<span lang="EN-US"><span>3.<span>                    </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">Set <b>OS Type</b> to <b>Other OS</b> (for ASUS motherboards).</span>
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	<span lang="EN-US"><span>4.<span>                    </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">Consult the manufacturer's site to obtain the correct steps for changing settings if your motherboard is not an ASUS model.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"> </span>
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<h4>
	<span lang="EN-US">Disable the VT-d feature (Intel Virtualization for Directed I/O)</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US">VT-d provides virtual machine memory protection functionality, but it disrupts DMA operations in the system.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>1.<span>                    </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">To access <b>VT-d settings</b>, navigate to <b>BIOS,</b> where you must locate this option through search.</span>
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	<span lang="EN-US"><span>2.<span>                    </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">Set it to <b>Disabled</b>.</span>
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<p>
	<b><span lang="EN-US"> </span></b>
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<h4>
	<span lang="EN-US">Disable Intel Virtualization Technology</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US">Hardware-assisted virtualization operates through this setting to prevent the DMA capabilities of the card.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>1.<span>                    </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">Users must look for <b>Intel Virtualization Technology</b> within the BIOS interface.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>2.<span>                    </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">Set it to <b>Disabled</b>.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US">The exact location of these settings differs based on specific motherboard brands together with their models. If you’re unsure, search for “[Your Motherboard Model] Disable Secure Boot/VT-d/Virtualization” on Google.</span>
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	<span lang="EN-US"> </span><a class="ipsAttachLink ipsAttachLink_image" href="https://ssz.gg/uploads/monthly_2025_02/Step-1-Prepare-Your-Main-PC.webp.fb1a8b6fefa2bb6db8ab336124cc1bac.webp" data-fileid="89" data-fileext="webp" rel=""><img class="ipsImage ipsImage_thumbnailed" data-fileid="89" data-ratio="66.70" data-unique="tr7k7crrz" width="1000" alt="Step-1-Prepare-Your-Main-PC.webp" data-src="https://ssz.gg/uploads/monthly_2025_02/Step-1-Prepare-Your-Main-PC.thumb.webp.9ea2238a60506d204939291ff7b1a8f7.webp" src="https://ssz.gg/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png"></a>
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<h2>
	<span lang="EN-US">Step 2: Installing the DMA Card</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US">Your computer is ready to accept the DMA card installation since you have properly adjusted its BIOS configurations.</span>
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<h2>
	<span lang="EN-US">Physical Installation</span>
</h2>

<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>1.<span>                    </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">Turn off your PC while simultaneously unplugging every cable from the system.</span>
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	<span lang="EN-US"><span>2.<span>                    </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">Open the PC case through the screws needed for opening.</span>
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	<span lang="EN-US"><span>3.<span>                    </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">Find a suitable <b>PCI Express slot</b> in your motherboard that is ready for installation.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>·<span>         </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">The installation slot for the <b>DMA card</b> should be either a <b>short x1 type</b> or a <b>longer x16 slot</b> format.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>·<span>         </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">The DMA card supports operation through both types.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>4.<span>                    </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">Carefully insert the DMA card into the PCIe slot </span>
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	<span lang="EN-US"> </span><img class="ipsImage ipsImage_thumbnailed" data-fileid="90" data-ratio="56.27" data-unique="owaqgdz96" width="686" alt="Step-2-Installing-the-DMA-Card.webp" data-src="https://ssz.gg/uploads/monthly_2025_02/Step-2-Installing-the-DMA-Card.webp.8a43e72f7a787adebef305d59ea97b15.webp" src="https://ssz.gg/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png">
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<h3>
	<span lang="EN-US">Connecting the DMA Card</span>
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	<span lang="EN-US"><span>1.<span>                    </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">Insert the <b>USB 3.0 cable</b> into the <b>DMA Data Port</b> situated on the card.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>2.<span>                    </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">The DMA card requires activation by turning the power on (models with a power button available).</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>3.<span>                    </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">Connect the <b>other end of the USB 3.0 cable</b> to the <b>second PC</b>.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"> </span>
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<h3>
	<span lang="EN-US">Power Up Both Computers</span>
</h3>

<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>·<span>         </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">Power on the main computer that contains the DMA card installed.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>·<span>         </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">Turn on the second computer for DMA software execution.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US">The DMA card driver setup followed by software configuration becomes possible only after both computers are on.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"> </span>
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<h2>
	<span lang="EN-US">Step 3: Setting Up the DMA Card on the Second PC</span>
</h2>

<p>
	<span lang="EN-US">You must configure the software system on the second PC as both systems become powered on and the DMA card installation finishes. The second computer features the DMA card that serves to operate gaming cheats software while controlling the DMA device.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"> </span>
</p>

<h3>
	<span lang="EN-US">Installing the Required Driver</span>
</h3>

<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>1.<span>                    </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">Open the <b>DMA Cheats</b> folder on the second PC.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>2.<span>                    </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">You need to search for and install the necessary driver that operates the DMA card.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>3.<span>                    </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">You should follow the installation step-by-step instructions displayed on the screen to finish the setup process.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"> </span>
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<h3>
	<span lang="EN-US">Testing the DMA Card</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US">Test if the DMA card runs correctly before proceeding further.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>1.<span>                    </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">Open the <b>DMA Test</b> folder.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>2.<span>                    </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">Run the "<b>RunMe</b>" file to activate the testing procedure.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>3.<span>                    </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">The memory reading speed of the DMA card will be measured through this test.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>·<span>         </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">A DMA card works correctly when the speed reaches above <b>100 MBps</b>.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>·<span>         </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">Recheck both connections between your hardware devices and examine the <b>BIOS settings</b> whenever your speed readings are slow or when the test does not succeed.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US">Proceed with firmware customization to minimize detection possibilities after the performance confirmation from the test results.</span>
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	<span lang="EN-US"> </span><img class="ipsImage ipsImage_thumbnailed" data-fileid="91" data-ratio="56.27" data-unique="qlurhxb8f" width="686" alt="Step-3-Setting-Up-the-DMA-Card-on-the-Second-PC.webp" data-src="https://ssz.gg/uploads/monthly_2025_02/Step-3-Setting-Up-the-DMA-Card-on-the-Second-PC.webp.bf6571054bfff2583ed6fe02f7676407.webp" src="https://ssz.gg/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png">
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<h2>
	<span lang="EN-US">Step 4: Troubleshooting &amp; Avoiding Detection</span>
</h2>

<p>
	<span lang="EN-US">DMA card setup might create specific operational problems during installation. The following section explains how to tackle these issues while maintaining complete stealth for your setup.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"> </span>
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<h3>
	<span lang="EN-US">Common Installation Issues</span>
</h3>

<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>·<span>         </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">Verify that your BIOS settings have been correctly adjusted since <b>Secure Boot</b> must be off while <b>VT-d</b> and <b>Virtualization</b> need to be disabled.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>·<span>         </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">You must verify the correct placement of your <b>DMA card</b> inside the <b>PCIe slot</b>.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>·<span>         </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">The connection between the two devices must have an adequately attached <b>USB 3.0 cable</b>.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"> </span>
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<h3>
	<span lang="EN-US">Important Warning About Firmware</span>
</h3>

<p>
	<span lang="EN-US">A typical DMA card includes <b>stock firmware,</b> but <b>pre-installed firmware</b> presents serious risks to the user.</span>
</p>

<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>·<span>         </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">Each firmware version runs across multiple users, thus making it simple for detection.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>·<span>         </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">The detection <b>probability</b> reaches <b>99%</b> when using public firmware together with a ban risk.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"><span>·<span>         </span></span></span><span lang="EN-US">When you want to avoid detection, you must <b>install custom firmware</b> made specifically for each game you play.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US"> </span>
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<h2>
	<span lang="EN-US">Conclusion</span>
</h2>

<p>
	<span lang="EN-US">You need to perform four key steps to install a DMA card for gaming cheat because it requires changes to the <b>BIOS</b> and <b>hardware</b> integration alongside <b>driver configuration</b> <b>and custom firmware installation</b>. DMA card functionality depends on correct <b>configuration</b> because this ensures both operational accuracy and this protects against <b>anti-cheat systems</b>.</span>
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<p>
	<span lang="EN-US">You can install <b>DMA card</b> successfully for gaming purposes using this provided guidance. Utilizing stock firmware creates a high probability that your device will get detected thus requiring expert advice to obtain private customization for firmware.</span>
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