Transfer HWID Activation to New PC with MAS

Moving to a new computer shouldn't mean losing your Windows activation. Discover how to effectively transfer your HWID activation to a new PC using the powerful Microsoft Activation Scripts (MAS).

Understanding HWID Activation Transfer to New PC

When you upgrade your hardware or get a brand-new computer, a common concern is how to retain your Windows activation. Hardware ID (HWID) activation, also known as Digital License, is tied to your system's unique hardware signature. If you've activated Windows using this method, you might be wondering about the process for an HWID activation transfer new PC. Microsoft Activation Scripts (MAS) offers robust solutions for managing your Windows and Office activations, including scenarios like this.

How MAS Helps with HWID Migration

MAS provides various activation methods, with HWID activation being one of the most persistent and convenient. While HWID is hardware-bound, significant hardware changes (like a new motherboard) can sometimes invalidate it. MAS's HWID method aims to achieve a genuine digital license. When moving to a new PC, if your original activation was a Retail or OEM license linked to your Microsoft account, Windows often reactivates automatically. However, for those who used MAS for an initial HWID activation, simply running the HWID option on your new machine will attempt to re-establish that digital license. For other scenarios, MAS also offers Online KMS and Ohook methods, ensuring you have options for seamless activation on your new setup.

Getting Started with MAS for Your New PC

To facilitate your HWID activation transfer new PC, download the latest version of Microsoft Activation Scripts. You can find it by navigating to the download section on our website. Due to the nature of activators, your antivirus software might flag MAS; you may need to temporarily disable it during download and execution to prevent false positives. Once downloaded, extract the files and run the script, selecting the HWID option to attempt reactivation on your new system.

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Download Microsoft Activation Scripts (MAS) v3.11

No password required. Run MAS_AIO.cmd directly, or download the ZIP if your browser blocks the script.

PowerShell one-liner (recommended):

irm https://get.activated.win | iex

If the download or the script doesn't work, please temporarily disable your antivirus (including Windows Defender real-time protection) and try again. Activation tools are commonly flagged as false positives.