I have 2 problem # First a problem in my laptop There was a problem my Samsung laptop After installing a Windows 7 and try activated by "Daz Loader (1.9 and 2.1) or Activation Hors-Ligne" after finish required a Restart After reboot and give details of the machine standing on the black screen. I re install more than one copy of Windows and the same problem I repair of the Windows Automatic and the same problem I repair boot record from command line and the same problem ## Second a problem in my PC The windows installed in pc windows 7 32bit ultimate A short time ago I noticed a heavily the device. I re-install a new windows and the same problem. And scan for virus or spyware not fond I noticed two days when I open Task Manager that CPU Usage is 100% a process is used ( System Idle is Large proportion - firefox or google chrome) I change the processor fan but the same problem
If i get this correct the Loader makes your PC unbootable ... i'm right? Where did you get the Install Media for your Win 7?
BTW: What language you speak normally? Translation is really bad. Maybe a member here is speaking your language and can help...?
This is an assessment of how much of your system is doing nothing. If your system is doing little to nothing, System Idle will be very high. As processes start to run, the idle percentage will get smaller. System Idle, in once sense, is a measure of how much system resources you have ready to be used that are not being used at the moment.
Thanks s1ave77 Before I use Ver. 1.9, 2.1 and work also false positive in (microsoft essential & Malwarebytes Anti-Malware PRO 1.75.0.1300) but after update for Malwarebytes Anti-Malware before 1 week showing is Hacktool and remove it. I solution this problem put loader file in ignore list and work. But my Q why he is showing hacktool
You don't need to keep the exe file once the loaders installed. The hits the loader seems to get are Gendows, WinActivator, Activator, not a virus and possibly unwanted. Some of the better known anti-viruses (e.g. BitDefender and Kaspersky) don't even bother to flag the loader. It's only anti-viruses that you've probably never even heard of that will falsely label it as a trojan. Malwarebytes has a habit of labelling anything like the loader as a Hacktool. They've simply not used a unique name and have grouped it with something that sounds more scary to the average user.