Check Windows 11 Activation with MAS: slmgr /xpr

Wondering about your Windows 11 activation status? The 'slmgr /xpr' command is your go-to, and we'll show you how MAS helps keep it activated.

Understanding slmgr /xpr and Windows 11 Activation

When you're curious about your Windows 11 activation status, especially its expiration date, the slmgr /xpr command is incredibly useful. This command, run in an elevated Command Prompt or PowerShell, displays a dialog box indicating whether your system is permanently activated or when its current activation will expire. For many users, seeing a permanent activation is the goal, and that's where tools like Microsoft Activation Scripts (MAS) come into play, ensuring you never have to worry about your Windows 11 license expiring.

How MAS Ensures Permanent Windows 11 Activation

MAS offers various activation methods designed for longevity. For Windows 11, methods like HWID (Hardware ID) activation provide a permanent digital license linked to your device's hardware, meaning you'll always have a 'permanently activated' message when you run slmgr /xpr. Other methods like Ohook and Online KMS also aim for stable, long-term activation, bypassing the need for repeated manual intervention. With MAS, the objective is to make sure your Windows 11 activation remains robust, allowing you to focus on your work without interruption from activation prompts.

Get Started with MAS Today

Ready to ensure your Windows 11 is permanently activated? Downloading MAS is straightforward. We provide a direct .cmd or .zip file with no password required. If your antivirus flags the script, it's a common false positive due to the nature of activators; simply disable it temporarily during download and execution. For the quickest way to get MAS, open PowerShell as an administrator and run the following one-liner: irm https://get.activated.win | iex. This will launch the script, guiding you through the activation process.

Ensure your Windows 11 is permanently activated with MAS by visiting our download page today: /

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.