It typically utilizes Key Management Service (KMS) emulation to trick the software into believing it is part of a legitimate corporate network license. It may also use other methods such as OEM, AntiWPA, and ARFT. Process Name: A common executable associated with this tool is KMS-R@1n.exe
The system receives a 180-day license, which Re Loader automatically refreshes to make it appear permanent. Security Risks and Dangers (Important)
: It supports a wide range of Windows versions (from Windows XP to Windows 11) and Office versions (from Office 2010 to current versions). Re Loader By Rain
| Feature | | RainReloader | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Category | Software Crack / Activator | Developer Tool / Mod | | Primary Developer | R@1n (Rain) | Twofour2 | | Primary Purpose | Bypass Microsoft's software activation (Windows, Office) | Facilitate mod development for the game Rain World (hot-reloading) | | Legal Status | Illegal (Copyright Infringement) | Legal | | Safety Profile | High risk (Turns off antivirus, potential malware vector) | Safe (Open-source on GitHub) | | Target Audience | General computer users looking for free software | Game modders and developers | | Key Feature | KMS, OEM, and AntiWPA activation methods | Manual reload hotkey and save-location setting for quicker testing |
It targets nearly all versions of Windows (including Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11) and Office (from 2010 to 2021). It typically utilizes Key Management Service (KMS) emulation
Rain designed the software with a simple, tabbed graphical user interface (GUI). Users didn't need command-line knowledge; they simply checked the boxes next to the Windows or Office icons and clicked "Activate."
When run, it installs a local service on your computer. Security Risks and Dangers (Important) : It supports
The typical steps to use the tool are:
for Windows + Office (detects installed versions automatically).
Because Rain distributed the tool for free on underground forums, malicious third parties quickly realized they could exploit its popularity. Rogue websites duplicated the Re-Loader name, bundling the actual activator with Trojan horses, ransomware, and cryptocurrency miners. Millions of users downloading what they thought was "Re-Loader by Rain" inadvertently infected their computers. 2. Antivirus Flagging