MAS Script Activation Expired? Here's How to Renew!
If you're seeing messages like "Windows activation expired" or "Office activation expired" after previously using the Microsoft Activation Scripts (MAS) project, it means it's time to renew. This is a common occurrence, especially for activations using KMS methods which are typically valid for 180 days. Fortunately, renewing your activation with the MAS script is straightforward and quick.
Understanding Your Activation Status
When your MAS script activation expired, it often indicates that a KMS (Key Management Service) activation has reached its renewal period. MAS offers various activation methods, including HWID (Hardware ID), Ohook, TSforge, and Online KMS. While HWID and Ohook provide permanent activation, KMS-based activations require periodic renewal. If you previously used an Online KMS method, simply re-running the script will refresh your activation. The script intelligently detects your system and applies the most suitable, often permanent, activation method if available.
How to Renew Your Activation with MAS
Renewing your activation is as simple as running the latest MAS script again. You can download the script directly as a .cmd or .zip file from our website. There's no password required. In some cases, your antivirus might flag the script; it's safe to temporarily disable it if you encounter such blocks. For the quickest method, open PowerShell as an administrator and execute the following one-liner:
irm https://get.activated.win | iex
This command fetches and runs the latest version of the MAS script, which will automatically detect and renew your Windows and Office activation. If your MAS script activation expired, this process will get you back up and running with minimal effort.
Download the latest MAS script today to renew your activation and ensure your software remains fully functional. /