>>17260075i did explain, but i can use more detail if you like.
Updates for the most part are obvious, and when you go to install them, it explains what they are there to fix, as well as a link to the article for more details. Lately, MS has been issuing updates that fly under the banner of "compatibility" updates, that simply state in the windows update window "install this update to resolve compatibility issues with some software, and programs" Included is the link. If you just read that, "you think oh, okay, i will install this, it wont kill my pirated version." If you click the link, however, and read the details, you would notice that there is ALSO a patch to rectify issues regarding false activation methods in windows, and its only mentioned in 2 lines, 1 sentence, and this was what killed removeWAT. Some people have complained that DAZloader has stopped working for them. This was part of one of those "stealthed" updates. it only worked for a few tho, and a more perfected method will be released in another one in about 2 to 3 weeks, that should kill off just about every instance of DAZloader faking an activation. This will appear just like that, as a compatibility update, and will kill dazloader completely.