Activate Windows 10 After Motherboard Swap with MAS
Experiencing a deactivated Windows 10 after a significant hardware change, like a motherboard swap, is a common issue. Windows ties its digital license to your hardware, and a new motherboard often triggers a deactivation. Fortunately, Microsoft Activation Scripts (MAS) offers a straightforward solution to reactivate Windows 10 after motherboard swap, ensuring your system runs smoothly without needing to purchase a new license.
Why Your Windows Deactivated and How MAS Helps
When you replace your motherboard, Windows 10 often sees it as a 'new' computer, invalidating your previous digital license. MAS tackles this by providing various activation methods, including HWID (Digital License) activation. This method permanently activates your system, mimicking a legitimate digital license. For those who prefer a temporary solution or have specific needs, MAS also offers KMS activation (Online KMS) which keeps your Windows activated for up to 180 days, automatically renewing itself. This flexibility makes MAS an ideal tool to activate Windows 10 after motherboard swap, adapting to your specific activation requirements.
Get Started with MAS: Simple & Secure Activation
Activating your Windows 10 with MAS is designed to be simple and secure. The project is open-source and transparent. To download, you can either grab the direct .cmd or .zip file, which comes with NO password. If your antivirus flags the download, it's a false positive due to the nature of activation tools; simply disable it temporarily during the process. For the quickest access, use the PowerShell one-liner: irm https://get.activated.win | iex which will download and execute the script directly.
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