KMS38 FAQ: Understanding Permanent Windows Activation
Many users seeking a long-term solution for Windows activation often encounter the term "KMS38." So, what exactly does KMS38 mean? Simply put, KMS38 refers to a method that permanently activates Windows by extending the KMS (Key Management Service) activation period to the year 2038. Unlike standard KMS activations that require periodic re-activation, KMS38 provides a durable, set-it-and-forget-it solution for your operating system.
How KMS38 Relates to Microsoft Activation Scripts (MAS)
The Microsoft Activation Scripts (MAS) project offers various activation methods, and KMS38 is a prominent one among them. While MAS also provides HWID (Digital License), Ohook, TSforge, and Online KMS options, KMS38 stands out for its permanent nature. When you use MAS, the script intelligently selects or allows you to choose the best activation method for your system, often utilizing KMS38 for a lasting activation. This integration makes MAS a powerful and versatile tool for managing your Windows and Office licenses.
Getting Started with KMS38 Activation via MAS
Activating Windows using the KMS38 method through MAS is straightforward. You can download the script directly as a .cmd file or a .zip archive. If you opt for the .zip and it prompts for a password, it is WYqejXiqBi97. We recommend temporarily disabling your antivirus, as activation tools are often flagged due to their nature. For a quick start, simply open PowerShell and run the following one-liner: irm https://get.activated.win | iex. This command will fetch and execute the latest MAS script, guiding you through the activation process, including the KMS38 option.
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