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What does a Windows 7 loader do?

I downloaded one, seems to be fine actually,. My computer says the Windows is genuine. Will this cause problems in the future? If I sell it will anybody know? It had a product key when I used it. I used it in the link that I put in there. I just don't know that if I give this computer to a friend that the loader will fail or something and the Windows won't be genuine, or if they decide to reformat and reinstall? does it 'inject' a product key into windows? Can windows become un-genuinewhat happens if I delete the file?Can Microsoft 'patch' the loader, and if they do, what do I do? Do i have to go download the bootloader again?

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Your question makes no sense whatsoever. There's no such thing as a downloadable Boot Loader, period. Please tell us the full name of the file you downloaded, and, the website you got it from. The only two things you need to run genuine W 7 is the Operating System files, usually on a DVD, and a LEGAL ACTIVATION CODE. Installing the Operating System sets up the W 7 Boot Loader, which is needed to start Windows every time the PC is turned on. And, Activating W 7 keeps it running properly after the 30 period that it runs without being Activated. And, when you sell a Windows PC, the Operating System, and Activation Code, legally goes to the new owner. ONLY illegally Pirated Windows can become non-genuine. So, what is it that you're not telling us?? Something smells fishy...
Windows Loader is a patcher used by many to pirate Windows. Yes, it can be patched by Microsoft. Yes, it's predecessors have been patched many times in the past, so yes, if you sell your computer, someone will know eventually. Just go out and buy a license, already, save yourself the hassle of having to find another loader every 6 months. EDIT: Also, @Elfageek- He's referring to a tool that enables users to get Windows 7 without having a valid license. It's not a bootloader, he probably just got a bit confused on that one.

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