Microsoft Activation Scripts (MAS) is an open-source tool designed to activate and troubleshoot Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office products. It operates through the Command Prompt and supports various activation methods such as HWID (Hardware ID), Ohook, TSforge, KMS38, and Online KMS. MAS works on both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows systems and allows users to verify activation status, system information, and even activate products without needing an internet connection.
Key points about Microsoft Activation Scripts:
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MAS provides an automated and simpler approach to activate Windows and Office compared to manual key entry and traditional KMS methods.
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It is a popular unofficial tool, created by a developer named massgrave and maintained as open-source software.
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Activation includes permanent activation options for Windows versions newer than Windows 7 and Office Suite.
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The script offers options to check activation status, activate Windows (e.g., HWID method), and activate Microsoft Office (e.g., Ohook method).
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Users need to temporarily disable Windows Real-Time Protection to run the activation script smoothly because Windows Security may flag the script as a potential threat.
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MAS supports advanced troubleshooting features for Windows and Office activation issues.
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It is widely used, including by beginners, due to its simple interface and comprehensive functionality.
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The script is continuously updated and available on GitHub and other platforms with detailed instructions on usage.
Typical activation steps with MAS:
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Disable Windows Real-Time Protection temporarily.
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Download MAS from official GitHub repositories (e.g., from massgrave's GitHub).
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Extract and run the MAS_AIO.cmd file as an administrator.
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Choose the activation method for Windows or Office.
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Wait for the script to complete the activation process.
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Verify activation status in Windows settings or Office application account page.