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Stage Two: Injecting Key. The loader scanned the hardware. It detected the x64 architecture. It selected a key from its vast internal library.
The uLoader functioned as a "boot loader." Instead of modifying the Windows kernel directly, it sat in the boot sector. When the computer started, the uLoader would run first, injecting the necessary SLIC information into the system's ACPI tables before handing control over to the Windows Boot Manager. This method was preferred over older "crack" methods because it didn't modify system files, making it harder for Microsoft’s "Windows Genuine Advantage" (WGA) updates to detect. The Risks of Using Legacy Activation Tools
: As indicated in the version name, it supports both x86 (32-bit) and x64 (64-bit) architectures.
: Includes a SLIC ID display to identify if a BIOS has existing SLIC information or if it is being emulated.