: Small size, no internet required, supports various Windows versions.
The file appears to be a compressed archive containing software often used for the offline activation of Windows or Office products (KMS activators).
KMS activators are often flagged as "Potentially Unwanted Programs" or malware by antivirus software like Windows Defender . Always use caution when downloading and running executable files from unofficial sources.
: If your computer is trying to open this .rar file as a text document (showing random symbols or code), it is because you don't have an archive manager installed. You should use a tool like WinRAR or 7-Zip to extract the actual program from inside the archive.
: Many downloads from "Raton" (a common name for software portals like Raton Download or Raton Programas ) include a .txt file containing installation instructions or the archive password. Common passwords for these sites often include raton , raton-programas , or the site's URL.