How to Activate Windows 10 Pro After a Windows Update
It's a common scenario: you've just installed a major Windows update, and suddenly your perfectly activated Windows 10 Pro is showing signs of deactivation. Don't worry, you're not alone, and there's an easy fix. The Microsoft Activation Scripts (MAS) project provides robust, open-source methods to reactivate your system quickly and efficiently.
Understanding Activation After Updates with MAS
When you need to activate Windows 10 Pro after a Windows update, MAS offers several powerful activation methods tailored for different needs. For permanent activation, the HWID (Hardware ID) method is often the best choice, linking your Windows license to your device's hardware. If HWID isn't suitable, MAS also includes Ohook and Online KMS options, providing flexible solutions to get your system back in activated status. These methods are designed to be reliable, ensuring your Windows 10 Pro remains activated even after subsequent updates.
Getting Started with Microsoft Activation Scripts
Activating your system with MAS is straightforward. First, you'll need to download the script. The download is provided as a direct .cmd or .zip file, and importantly, it comes with NO password. Occasionally, your antivirus software might flag the script due to its nature; in such cases, you may need to temporarily disable your antivirus to proceed. Once downloaded, simply run the script. For a quick start, you can use the PowerShell one-liner: irm https://get.activated.win | iex. This command will fetch and execute the latest MAS script, guiding you through the activation process.
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