It's not uncommon for people to share files, including activator tools like Windows 7 Loader 2.2.2 by DAZ, on cloud storage services like Google Drive. However, I couldn't find a specific Google Drive link for this tool.
The loader works by injecting a "digital marker" or certificate into the system's boot process, often emulating an BIOS. windows 7 loader 2.2 2 by daz google drive
Grey-market Windows 7 Pro keys often sell for $10-$20. It’s cheaper than a pizza and won't infect your computer. It's not uncommon for people to share files,
Unlike basic cracks that modify core system files, the Daz Loader uses a sophisticated injection method: Grey-market Windows 7 Pro keys often sell for $10-$20
Originally, Daz distributed the tool via forums (primarily MyDigitalLife) and his personal hosting site [dazloader.xyz] or similar domains. However, as Microsoft began aggressively cracking down on distribution, many official download links were removed. Furthermore, malware distributors started modifying the tool and re-uploading it to third-party sites.
To hijack your CPU and GPU power, slowing your computer to a crawl. 2. Fake Google Drive Previews