Steal saved passwords, banking details, and personal data.

Remember: In software, if something promises to be "New" after a decade, it is usually just "Malware" in a trench coat.

During boot, Windows 7 would check the BIOS for the SLIC table, verify it against the digital certificate, and check the OEM key. If all three matched, the operating system activated instantly offline. The DAZ Exploit

The Windows 7 Loader by Daz is an artifact from a bygone era of computing. While its technical approach is clever, using it in today's threat landscape is extremely risky. The prevalence of malware disguised as activation tools poses a serious danger to your personal data and financial security. Furthermore, running an unsupported, cracked operating system leaves you vulnerable to countless known security vulnerabilities.

Modern web browsers (like Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge), hardware drivers, and productivity software no longer support Windows 7.

The 2.2.2 release is considered the final stable version and includes several refinements:

Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate, and Enterprise.