: It uses Key Management Service (KMS) technology to activate volume license versions of Windows (Vista through Windows 10) and Office (2010 through 2016).
: The tool modifies critical system files and registry keys, which can lead to performance issues, crashes, or failures to receive future Windows updates. Reliable Alternatives
Microsoft actively detects and removes KMS-based activators through Windows Defender (now Microsoft Defender) and updates. The company has also introduced features like “Windows Security” that flag these tools as severe threats (usually “HackTool:Win32/AutoKMS”). Additionally, Microsoft’s Digital License system in Windows 10/11 makes unauthorized activation much harder.
As a BETA release, users may encounter bugs or failed activation attempts on certain system configurations.
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