Introduction#
Compared to the previously popular KMS Pico tool, Microsoft Activation Scripts have higher security. Its source code is open-source, making it difficult to hide viruses, and it does not require downloading cracked programs from strange websites. You can view the source code on Github.
According to the official documentation, this script supports three cracking methods:
- HWID: Only supports Windows 10 and Windows 11. It uses the key generated from upgrading Windows 7 to Windows 10 for free to activate the system. Don't forget that when Microsoft forced the upgrade to Windows 10, even pirated copies of Windows 7 were upgraded. This method requires an internet connection, and the key remains valid even after reinstalling the system.
- KMS38: Only supports Windows 10 and Windows 11. By deceiving gatherosstate.exe, it continuously extends the 180-day trial period of the key, postponing the expiration date until 2038. This method does not require an internet connection and does not leave any files in the system.
- Online KMS Activation: Supports Windows 7 to Windows 11 systems. It uses Microsoft's official Key Management Service to activate the key online, requiring reactivation every 180 days. This method can also activate older versions of Office products.
Among these three methods, using the HWID method is generally sufficient for activating the key.
How to use Microsoft Activation Scripts#
- Right-click and run Powershell as an administrator.
- Paste the following command (right-click to paste) and press Enter:
irm https://massgrave.dev/get | iex
- A small window will appear. Click on the window, enter the number 1, and press Enter to use the HWID method to activate the key.
- Wait for the cracking process to complete. Once completed, it will display "Press any key to Go back". Close all windows and restart the computer.
- After restarting, go to Windows system settings → About to check if the system is already activated.