: It injects a SLIC 2.1 code into the system before Windows boots, making the OS appear pre-activated by an OEM.
But why the cryptic references? The engineers had left a in the code: a string containing “©2010 Dazrar.” Dazrar’s own moniker was inadvertently baked into the test build by a developer named Darren “Daz” Ralston , who had used “Daz” as an internal nickname. The 195th line clue was a Easter egg meant for internal use, a reminder for developers to revisit the loader after the final build.
: Modifying system files and registry entries can lead to instability. The operating system might behave unpredictably or fail to receive critical updates.
: Supporting software piracy can undermine the development and distribution of software, affecting the tech industry as a whole.
: Allows users to install custom OEM information and logos.