Follow the steps below to format your USB drive properly and prepare it for use. If you encounter any issues, feel free to reach out to our support team for assistance.
Plug your USB drive into an available USB port on your computer.
Press Win + E to open File Explorer and locate your USB drive under “This PC” or “My Computer.”
Right-click on your USB drive and select Format from the dropdown menu.
In the Format window: Choose FAT32 under the “File System” dropdown. Optionally, set a name for your drive in the “Volume Label” field.
If you want a faster process, check the box for Quick Format. Leave it unchecked for a more thorough format.
Click the Start button to begin the formatting process. A warning will pop up informing you that all data on the USB will be erased—ensure you’ve backed up important files.
The format process will only take a few moments. Once finished, you’ll see a confirmation message.
Important Notes
Formatting will erase all data on the USB drive. Ensure you back up important files before proceeding.
If your USB drive is larger than 32GB, Windows may not offer FAT32 as an option. In this case, you can use third-party tools like Rufus or GUIFormat to format it.
The file will automatically start downloading. Once the download is complete, locate the .zip file in your Downloads folder or the specified download location.
Extract the Files to the USB Drive
Right-click the downloaded .zip file and select Extract All or use a program like 7-Zip to extract the contents.
Choose your USB drive as the destination folder for the extraction. For example, if your USB drive is labeled "D:", extract the files directly to D:\.
Ensure the extracted contents are placed in the following folder structure: D:\EFI\Boot\bootx64.efi
Booting from the USB Drive
Once you've successfully prepared your USB drive, you can boot your system from it using one of two methods:
Method 1: Hold Shift and Select Boot Device
Restart Your Computer Save any work and restart your computer.
Hold the Shift Key While your computer is restarting, immediately hold down the Shift key on your keyboard.
Select the Boot Device
Choose the USB Drive In the list of available boot devices, select your USB drive. It might be listed as a Removable Device, USB HDD, or the name of your USB drive.
Boot from the USB Your computer will boot from the USB drive, and the EFI Bootloader will load.
Method 2: Rearrange Boot Order in BIOS/UEFI
Restart Your Computer Save any work and restart your computer.
Enter the BIOS/UEFI Settings During the boot process (before Windows starts loading), repeatedly press the BIOS/UEFI access key. This is typically one of the following, depending on your system:
F2, F12, DEL, or ESC (Check your computer's manual or on-screen instructions for the correct key).
Navigate to the Boot Menu Once in the BIOS/UEFI settings, find the Boot or Boot Order section. The exact location will vary depending on your motherboard, but it’s typically in the Boot, Boot Options, or Advanced Settings menu.
Change Boot Order
Use the arrow keys to highlight the Boot Order or Boot Priority option.
Move your USB drive to the top of the list using the instructions shown on screen (usually + or - to move the USB device).
Save your changes by following the on-screen prompts (usually by pressing F10 to save and exit).
Exit BIOS/UEFI After saving the new boot order, exit the BIOS/UEFI settings. Your system will restart.
Boot from USB Your computer will now boot from the USB drive automatically, and the EFI Bootloader will load.
Injecting
How to Download the loader
Once you’ve purchased the loader, follow these steps to download it:
On the download page, you will see a field where you need to enter your license key.
Find Your License Key:
The license key was sent to you via email after your purchase.
Check the inbox of the email address you used during the purchase process.
Enter Your License Key:
Copy the license key from the email and paste it into the designated field on the download page.
3. Click on Download Loader
After entering your license key, click the Download Loader button.
The loader will begin downloading to your computer.
4. Extract and Install the Loader
Once the download is complete, locate the downloaded file and unzip it to your preferred location.
Follow any additional installation instructions provided in the download package or proceed to install the loader directly.
How to Inject
Follow these simple steps to inject the cheats and start using your product:
1. Register an Account
Open the loader application you’ve downloaded.
Click on the Register button to create your account.
Fill in your details, including a username and password.
Make sure to choose a unique username and a secure password.
After entering your details, click Register to create your account.
2. Log In to Your Account
After registration, log in using the username and password you just created.
Click Login to access your account.
3. Redeem Your Key
Once logged in, look for the Redeem field.
Enter your license key in the Redeem field.
You should have received your license key via email after purchase. Check your inbox for the email and copy the key.
Click Redeem to activate your product.
4. Launch the Loader
After the key has been successfully redeemed, the Launch button will become available.
Click Launch to start the loader.
5. Wait for the Loader to Close
Once you click Launch, wait for the loader to fully close. This may take a few moments.
Ensure the loader has fully exited before proceeding.
6. Open the Game
After the loader has closed, open the game that the product is for.
Once you see a message box saying "Press OK to inject in game" wait for the game to fully load and then press it. Don't press it before time or else it might fail.
Hardware Requirements and System Configuration:
To ensure the smooth operation of the cheat and to avoid any interference with its performance, you will need to adjust several system settings.
Enable Exploit Protection for All Processes
Turn On Exploit Protection: You must enable Exploit Protection for every process running on your system. This ensures that no security features interfere with the loader’s operation.
Navigate to Windows Security > App & browser control > Exploit Protection Settings.
Enable the protections for all processes.
Disable Core Isolation
Turn Off Core Isolation: Core Isolation is a security feature designed to protect your system’s core processes, but it can conflict with the loader.
Go to Windows Security > Device Security > Core Isolation.
Turn off Memory Integrity.
Disable Virtualization-Based Security (VBS)
Turn Off Virtualization: Virtualization-Based Security can cause issues with the loader.
Go to Control Panel > Programs > Turn Windows features on or off.
Uncheck Virtual Machine Platform and Windows Hypervisor Platform.
Disable TPM (Trusted Platform Module)
Turn Off TPM: TPM is a hardware-based security feature that may interfere with the loader.
Enter your BIOS settings (usually by pressing DEL or F2 during boot).
Look for TPM or PTT settings in the Security tab and disable it.
Disable Hyper-V
Turn Off Hyper-V: Hyper-V is a feature that can prevent the loader from functioning correctly.
Open Command Prompt as Administrator and run the following command
bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off
Disable Secure Boot
Turn Off Secure Boot: Secure Boot can block unauthorized bootloaders, so it needs to be disabled.
Enter your BIOS settings.
Navigate to Boot or Security, and disable Secure Boot.
Disable Fast Boot
Turn Off Fast Boot: Fast Boot speeds up the boot process, but it can cause issues when using the loader.
In your BIOS settings, disable Fast Boot to ensure the system fully initializes.
Use UEFI Mode for BIOS
Ensure BIOS is Set to UEFI Mode: The loader requires the system to run in UEFI mode (not Legacy BIOS mode).
In your BIOS settings, make sure the Boot Mode is set to UEFI.
Disable SVM (Secure Virtual Machine)
Turn Off SVM: SVM is a feature designed for running virtual machines, but it can interfere with the loader.
Enter your BIOS settings.
Look for SVM Mode, Secure Virtual Machine, or a similar option in the Advanced, CPU Configuration, or Security tab and disable it.
Once you’ve made these changes, restart your computer to ensure the settings take effect. Afterward, you should be able to run the cheat without interference from system security features if you had any issues before