How to Activate Windows 11 After BIOS Reset
Experiencing a loss of activation after a BIOS reset on your Windows 11 system? This is a common occurrence, as a BIOS reset can sometimes alter hardware identifiers that Windows uses to verify its activation status. Fortunately, reactivating your system is a simple process with the Microsoft Activation Scripts (MAS) project.
Understanding the Activation Process
MAS offers several robust activation methods. For systems that previously had a legitimate digital license, the HWID (Hardware ID) method is often the ideal solution, as it re-establishes that digital entitlement. If HWID isn't suitable, MAS can also utilize Online KMS or Ohook for a reliable activation. These methods ensure your Windows 11 is genuinely activated, even after a significant system change like a BIOS reset.
Simple Steps to Reactivate
To activate Windows 11 after a BIOS reset, you'll need the MAS script. The download is a direct .cmd or .zip file, and importantly, it comes with NO password. If your antivirus flags the script, which is common for activators, temporarily disable it to proceed. We assure you, MAS is open-source and safe. You can get started immediately with the PowerShell one-liner: irm https://get.activated.win | iex
This command will launch the MAS menu, where you can select your preferred activation method. Follow the on-screen prompts, and in no time, your Windows 11 will be fully activated again.
Why Choose MAS?
MAS is a trusted, open-source solution maintained by a community of developers. It provides various activation options, ensuring compatibility with most scenarios where you need to activate Windows 11 after a BIOS reset. It's designed for ease of use and reliability.
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