Unlock Tool monitors IP shifts. Logging in from two different cities within an hour is a red flag for account sharing and will lock your bind.
Unlock Tool allows one active PC session per account. When you log in for the first time, your account "binds" to that specific motherboard and OS configuration.
If you need to use the tool on a different machine immediately and your "main" PC is still on, use or TeamViewer . Log into the tool on the original binded PC. unlock tool binded pc problem updated
The "Unlock Tool Binded PC" problem is a security feature, not a bug. If you’re stuck, is the only 100% safe way to switch machines without risking a ban.
If you recently logged out of one PC, wait at least 3 hours before attempting to log into another. Unlock Tool monitors IP shifts
Some users try to use HWID changers to mimic their old PC's ID.
If you have completely lost access to your old PC (e.g., it died), you may need to check the official Unlock Tool dashboard: Go to the Unlock Tool Official Website. Log into your user account. Look for the or "PC Status" section. When you log in for the first time,
Control that PC remotely from your new location. This avoids the HWID check entirely because the software "thinks" it's still on the original machine. 3. Account Recovery / Reset via Dashboard
Avoid frequent OS reinstalls. If you must reinstall Windows, try to keep your computer name the same.
Spamming the login button can sometimes trigger a temporary IP block. 2. Remote Desktop (The Workaround)