A "one-click" solution that automatically detects the software version and applies the best activation method.
Since the release of 2.4.5, Microsoft has significantly updated its activation checks. For users on Windows 10 or 11, or those using Office 365, legacy toolkits may no longer be effective. Digital licenses linked to a Microsoft Account have become the standard, making the "crack and activate" method increasingly obsolete and risky compared to affordable official keys.
Allows users to back up their current activation status so it can be restored after a system reinstallation. How the Activation Works The toolkit operates primarily through two modules: microsoft toolkit 2.4.5
Uses a local KMS server, meaning an internet connection isn't strictly required for the process.
Most security software (including Windows Defender) will flag the toolkit as a "HackTool" or "PUP" (Potentially Unwanted Program). Digital licenses linked to a Microsoft Account have
Capability to activate both Windows (Vista, 7, 8) and Office (2010, 2013).
It can force-install GVLKs (Generic Volume License Keys) to prepare the software for KMS activation. Supported Software 8) and Office (2010
While newer versions of the toolkit exist for Windows 10 and 11, version 2.4.5 is most commonly sought after for: