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- Check Your Windows Activation Status
- Type “Activation” in the Windows search bar and press Enter.
- This will open the Activation Settings page.
- Check if your Windows is already activated. If it says “Windows is not activated,” proceed to the next steps.
- Download the Activation Tool
- Disable Your Antivirus Temporarily
- Disable your antivirus software temporarily.
- This is necessary because the antivirus might flag the activation tool as a threat and remove it.
- Locate and Extract the Downloaded File
- Go to the folder where the file was downloaded (e.g., Downloads folder).
- Extract the file using a tool like WinRAR or 7-Zip.
- Open the Extracted Folder
- Open the extracted folder.
- Navigate to the “MAS” folder.
- Inside the MAS folder, open the “All in One version KL” folder.
- Run the Activation Tool
- Double-click the file named “MAS AIO” to run it.
- If prompted with a security warning, click “More info” and then “Run anyway”.
- If a User Account Control (UAC) prompt appears, click Yes to allow the app to make changes to your device.
- Activate Windows Using the Command Prompt
- A Command Prompt window will open.
- Press 1 to select Option 1 (usually the option for activating Windows).
- Wait for the process to complete. You’ll see a message indicating that Windows has been activated.
- Verify Activation
- Close the Command Prompt window.
- Go back to the Windows search bar and type “Activation” again.
- Open Activation Settings and check the status. It should now say “Windows is activated.”
- Re-enable Your Antivirus
- Don’t forget to re-enable your antivirus software after the activation process is complete.
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