Instructions
Requirements
Downloading The Loader
It is best to download it straight to your USB drive.
Here are the requirements for running our loader:
Windows 10/11 (Insider/preview builds and custom Windows ISOs are not supported)64-bit CPU with AVX instruction set
Fast boot disabled
No running hypervisors (some machines might require disabling virtualisation)
Anti-virus disabled
Administrator privilege
Secure boot disabled
Setup
Step 1: Run loader as administrator from USB drive
Doing otherwise is not recommended and might result in bans. (You might get a message that you have to turn something off, you can get more details below)
Step 2: Login or create an account if you do not have such already
Step 3: Click and highlight the product you want to inject on the left side
You can see the status and expiration date on the right.
Step 4: Click “Inject” to load the product
Step 5: Wait for the loader to fully close
Step 6: Unplug your USB
Now you can start your game.
How to activate a key:
How to activate a key:
Step 1: Run loader as administrator from USB drive
Doing otherwise is not recommended and might result in bans. (You might get a message that you have to turn something off, you can get more details below)
Step 2: Login or create an account if you do not have such already
Step 3: Paste in your key in the “License Key” field and press “Activate Key”
If you encounter any issues make sure you have no extra space in your key!
Game Bans
Rust
Built-in spoofer has a seed file, you should delete it after each ban.
C:\hwid_seed.bin
Disabling Windows Funtions
Disable Fast Boot
How to disable fast boot in Windows
Step 1: Open Control Panel
You can open Control Panel by typing "Control Panel" in the search box on the taskbar and then selecting the Control Panel app from the search results.
Step 2: Select Power Options
In the Control Panel, look for Power Options and click on it to open the Power Options settings.
Step 3: Access Power Button Settings
On the left side of the Power Options menu, click on “Choose what the power button does” to open system settings related to power buttons and shutdown settings.
Step 4: Change Currently Unavailable Settings
Click “Change settings that are currently unavailable” to modify settings that are greyed out. This might require administrative privileges.
Step 5: Disable Fast Boot
Look for the "Turn on fast startup (recommended)" option under Shutdown settings and uncheck it to disable fast boot.
Step 6: Save Changes
Click “Save changes” to apply the modifications you made to the power settings.
Step 7: Restart Your Computer
Restart your computer for the changes to take effect. This ensures that fast boot is disabled.
Disable Hyper Visor
How to disable hypervisors
Official hypervisors (Hyper-V, etc):
Step 1: Open Command Prompt as Administrator
Right-click the Start button, select "Command Prompt (Admin)" or "Windows PowerShell (Admin)" from the menu.
Step 2: Run the Command
Type the following command and press Enter:
bcdedit /set {current} hypervisorlaunchtype off
Step 3: Restart Your Computer
Restart your computer for the changes to take effect and the hypervisor to be disabled.
Unofficial hypervisors:
Step 1: Disable Virtualization in BIOS
Reboot your computer and enter the BIOS setup (usually by pressing F2, F10, Del, or Esc during bootup). Navigate to the virtualization settings (the exact path varies by motherboard manufacturer) and disable virtualization. Save changes and exit.
Step 2: Follow Maker Instructions
If you are running an unofficial hypervisor, consult the documentation provided by the maker of the hypervisor for instructions on how to disable it.
Disable Defender Control
How to disable Windows Defender
Recommended Method: Use Defender Control
It is recommended to use Defender Control to easily disable Windows Defender. Download Defender Control v2.1 from the link below:
Defender Control v2.1 Download
How to turn off Windows Defender without 3rd party tools:
For users who prefer not to use third-party tools, Microsoft provides instructions on how to turn off Defender Antivirus protection in Windows Security. Follow the guide at the link below for detailed steps:
Common Errors
Fixing Error 0xc01c0013
Step 1: Ensure UAC and File Virtualization Are Enabled
Make sure User Account Control (UAC) is enabled in your system settings, and file virtualization is active to prevent this error.
Step 2: Download and Run Registry File
Download and execute the following registry file to attempt an automatic fix:
Step 3: Restart Your Computer
After applying the registry fix, restart your computer to ensure the changes take effect.
Alternative Method for Windows Home Users:
If the above steps do not resolve the issue (especially on Windows Home editions), follow these additional steps:
Step 1: Open Local Security Policy
Press the Windows + R keys together to open the Run dialog box. Type
secpol.msc and press Enter to open the Local Security Policy window.
Step 2: Adjust Security Settings
In the Local Security Policy window, expand the Local Policies section on the left-hand pane, and click on Security Options. Make the necessary adjustments as per your requirements.
Step 3: Restart Your Computer Again
After making changes in the Local Security Policy, restart your computer to apply these changes.
Note: Ensure you are not running unofficial Windows ISOs, as they can be a source of this error.
Fixing Errors 0xc0000365, 0xc0000906, 0xc0000907, 0xc000009a, 0xc0000022
Step 1: Uninstall Certain Anti-cheat Software
Uninstall FaceIT AC, Vanguard, ESEA anti-cheat, or any other anti-cheat software that starts up with your computer. These programs can sometimes cause conflicts leading to these errors.
Step 2: Restart Your Computer
After uninstalling the anti-cheat software, make sure to restart your computer to ensure that all changes take effect and any potential conflicts are resolved.
Step 3: Disable Your Anti-Virus Software
Temporarily disable your anti-virus software to rule out conflicts. Anti-virus programs can sometimes interfere with system operations, causing errors.
Step 4: Reinstall Windows
If the above steps do not resolve the issue, consider reinstalling Windows. Use an official Windows ISO for the reinstallation process to ensure system integrity and compatibility.
Note: Always ensure you're using the latest, official versions of software and operating systems to minimize compatibility issues and security vulnerabilities.
Fixing Error 0xc0000428
Step 1: Check Compatibility Issues
Ensure that your software and hardware are fully compatible with your current operating system. Update drivers and firmware as necessary.
Step 2: Update System and Software
Keep your operating system and all software updated to the latest versions to avoid known bugs and compatibility issues.
Step 3: Disable Secure Boot
If you're experiencing issues that may be related to secure boot, consider disabling it. Follow the instructions provided at the link below:
Step 4: Additional Troubleshooting
If the problem persists, follow additional troubleshooting steps to isolate and resolve the issue.
Note: Always back up important data before making significant changes to your system, such as disabling secure boot or updating firmware.