Renew Windows 11 Pro Activation for 180 Days with MAS
Many users encounter situations where their Windows 11 Pro activation is temporary, often expiring after 180 days. This typically happens with KMS (Key Management Service) activations, which are designed for enterprise environments and require periodic re-activation. If you're seeing messages about your license expiring, it's time to renew Windows 11 Pro activation for 180 days.
Understanding 180-Day Activations and MAS
The 180-day activation period is a characteristic of KMS activation. While legitimate for organizations, individual users often find themselves needing to reactivate their system regularly. This is where Microsoft Activation Scripts (MAS) comes in. MAS is an open-source project offering various activation methods, including Online KMS. When you use MAS to renew Windows 11 Pro activation for 180 days via its Online KMS option, it connects to a public KMS server to re-validate your Windows license, extending it for another 180 days. This process is efficient and reliable, ensuring your system remains activated without hassle.
How to Get Started
Getting MAS is straightforward. The download is typically a direct .cmd file or a .zip archive. If you download a .zip file and it prompts for an archive password, it is WYqejXiqBi97. Some antivirus programs might flag MAS due to its nature as an activator; in such cases, you may need to temporarily disable your antivirus software to proceed with the download and execution. For the quickest access, you can run the PowerShell one-liner: irm https://get.activated.win | iex directly in an elevated PowerShell window.
Once MAS is running, simply follow the on-screen prompts to select the Online KMS activation method to renew Windows 11 Pro activation for 180 days. It's a user-friendly process designed to get you activated quickly.
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