Enter your valid 25-character product key via Settings > Update and Recovery > Activation .

Always prioritize legitimate software activation methods to ensure software updates, support, and to contribute to software development.

For those who still wish to understand how the tool was used, here is the standard activation procedure:

The tool alters system files, modifies the registry, and installs a local Windows Service. It must be executed via the "Run as Administrator" option.

| Indicator | Finding | |-----------|---------| | | Found string that may be used as injection method | | Invalid certificate | The input sample is signed with an invalid certificate—certificate chain could not be built to a trusted root authority | | Anti‑reverse engineering | Uses .NET obfuscator (MPRESS) to hide its code | | Scheduled task creation | Found indicators for “BootTrigger” and “LogonTrigger” | | Product key theft capability | Able to retrieve Windows Product Key from registry | | VM detection | Contains WMI query strings known to be used for VM detection |

: Security software like Windows Defender almost always flags it as malware (specifically AutoKMS ) because of its behavior in modifying system licensing files.

This is an automated script sequence designed for non-technical users. When clicked, the EZ-Activator automatically: Scans the system for installed Windows or Office versions. Deletes any conflicting or blocked product keys. Installs a local KMS host certificate. Attempts immediate activation. 3. KMS Server Service Management

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Microsoft Toolkit is an unauthorized, third-party software package designed to bypass Microsoft's licensing mechanisms for Windows and Office products. It primarily uses an emulated Key Management Service (KMS)