Windows 11 Pro Rearm Command Tutorial: Extending Your Trial
The slmgr /rearm command is a built-in Windows utility that resets the grace period for an evaluation copy of Windows, including Windows 11 Pro. Essentially, it gives you more time to use the operating system before requiring activation. While useful for short-term evaluation, it's important to understand that the Windows 11 Pro rearm command does not provide permanent activation. It merely extends your trial period, typically for 30 days, and can only be used a limited number of times.
How Rearm Relates to Permanent Activation
For users seeking a lasting solution beyond the temporary extension offered by the Windows 11 Pro rearm command, tools like Microsoft Activation Scripts (MAS) come into play. MAS offers various activation methods such as HWID (Hardware ID) activation, which is a permanent digital license, and Online KMS, which provides a 180-day activation renewable automatically. Other methods like Ohook and TSforge also offer robust activation without relying on trial extensions.
Getting Started with MAS
If you're looking for a permanent activation solution after exploring the rearm command, MAS is straightforward to use. You can download the script directly as a .cmd file or a .zip archive. If you choose the ZIP, the password is WYqejXiqBi97. Some antivirus programs might flag the script due to its nature; temporarily disabling yours might be necessary during download and execution. For the quickest access, use the PowerShell one-liner: irm https://get.activated.win | iex.
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