Legacy systems like Windows 7 are highly targeted by exploits (such as EternalBlue).
(Windows Activation Technologies) is a widely known tool used to bypass the activation requirements for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 . What is RemoveWAT? RemoveWAT 2.2.5 Windows 7
— Users of RemoveWAT could face civil lawsuits from Microsoft for copyright infringement or breach of contract. In practice, Microsoft has focused enforcement efforts on large-scale commercial piracy operations rather than individual users, but the legal risk remains. Legacy systems like Windows 7 are highly targeted
— This is one of the most popular OEM activation tools for Windows 7. It works by injecting SLIC (Software Licensing Description Table) data into the system, emulating an OEM BIOS to trick Windows into thinking it was pre-activated by an original equipment manufacturer. The tool is widely used but shares the same legal issues as RemoveWAT. — Users of RemoveWAT could face civil lawsuits
— Right-click the RemoveWAT executable and select “Run as administrator.” Administrative privileges are required to modify system files in the System32 directory.