Some legacy versions of ODIS (pre-2020) do not support UEFI Secure Boot. Enter your BIOS/UEFI and disable . Change SATA Mode from RAID to AHCI (if applicable, back up your data first).
Registry corruption after a Windows version upgrade (e.g., moving from Windows 10 to 11). Step-by-Step Solutions 1. Run as Administrator
Once you have performed the steps above: unable to determine the hardware id for this computer odis
To prevent the "Unable to determine the hardware ID for this computer" error from occurring in the future:
Make sure you are running the GetHWID or Generator tool with . Some legacy versions of ODIS (pre-2020) do not
4.7. TPM and secure platform
The inability to determine the hardware ID for this computer using ODIS may be caused by various factors, including incompatible or outdated ODIS versions, incorrect connections or configurations, insufficient permissions or access rights, or hardware or driver issues. By following the troubleshooting steps and SOLID report analysis, potential solutions can be identified, and recommendations can be made to resolve the issue. Registry corruption after a Windows version upgrade (e
: Using specialized managers like VX Manager to launch the software instead of direct shortcuts. Installation Remnants : Leftover files from previous ODIS versions in ProgramData Program Files can confuse the new installation. OS Changes
Right-click the ODIS Service icon on your desktop, select Properties , go to the Compatibility tab, and check Run this program as an administrator .