Hi I have a new Dell e6410 with OEM windows 7 pro 32 bit. I would like to do a fresh install of windows 7 pro 64 bit to take advantage of excess RAM - but I know the same key cannot be used for activation- can I use the windows 7 loader to activate my installation and does it harm my BIOS ? please advise.
Loaders harm your system. They're designed for bypassing and tricking your computer. Get yourself a retail copy or volume licensing. CUM
Nonsense. Loaders are easy to install and uninstall, they do the job without molesting system files. Daz's loader is the best out there, use without fear.
Dont say some non sense dude unless you are working for the big boy or influenced by it. Educate your self before advancing your crap
If you know that loaders harm your system you must know the damage they actually do. Please explain, I am as interested as everybody else.
We know he is rolling the forums and trolling, no doubt bout that. We just need to hear him out, why loaders harm your system and are useless crap That'd be IF he could hell us.
Personally I don't like the way loaders can potentional screw up the boot sequence if you are trying to, for some reason or another, retain your recovery partition. Because of that I prefer slic's, but without a recovery partition there's not much difference imho.
All Windows 7 computers (bought in store) has slic 2.1 so a loader wont be installed. And Windows Loader wont mess up anything for you, almopst 100% safe for everyone.
That's BS bro. And what's more, you're simply trying to scare people and that's one of the lowest forms of human (?) behavior. If you don't care for what's on this forum, why do you waste your valuable time here? To get and give help? Yeah, right. Just guessing of course, but I'd say you must be pretty unhappy with yourself and want to make others just as miserable. Try hanging a pork chop around your neck. At least the neighborhood stray dogs will play with you then ... maybe. But have a nice day now ya hear.
Cool, so what about the options in Dax loader to leave the bcd alone? For example my hp is truly messed up after using bcdedit because the c partition bcd points to the D recovery partition, which then points to either the recovery.vim or back to the c part depending on what point of the process you are in. After installing 7 F11 functionality is broken (unrelated to Daz) so now I'm wary of messing with that again. Am I being overly cautious?
Working for MS and nicking cumstain? right, sure possible but unlikely. More likely and possible is he's trolling.
if you think MS is not pa-trolling lol these forums you are mistaken - sometimes the best camouflage is one in plain sight we can speculate all you want but your speculation is just as plausible as mine is unless you know the dude personally