Even years after its "End of Life," Windows 7 remains a legendary operating system for many enthusiasts. However, its longevity also brought about a wave of tools designed to bypass —Microsoft’s anti-piracy system. One of the most famous tools from that era was Chew-WGA 0.9 .

: Its main function is to disable the activation notifications and the "Your Windows copy is not genuine" desktop watermark.

: Many versions of this tool found online are bundled with malware. Modern antivirus programs, such as Malwarebytes , flag it as a "HackTool" or "Riskware" because it can be used as a backdoor for hackers to access your webcam, microphone, or bank passwords.

Run the "Chew-WGA.exe" as an administrator and click "Apply". The Hidden Risks

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