Searching for "RemoveWAT" often leads to tools and methods used to bypass Windows activation. Using third-party "activators" like RemoveWAT carries significant , including malware infections, and violates Microsoft's Terms of Service [15]. Additionally, RemoveWAT is an outdated tool primarily designed for Windows 7 and is generally no longer maintained for modern versions like Windows 10 [5].

No. Microsoft patches the exploits used by RemoveWAT after Windows 10 version 1607. Any tool claiming to work on 22H2 is either a scam or malware.