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KMSAuto
By: lazha on Jul 12, 2026 02:51 PM EST
I found it on GitHub Gist KMSAuto. This is a legendary activator that everyone who has activated Windows at least once knows. The first version was released in 2015, and since then it has been the most popular tool. Updated for 2026: Supports Windows 11 24H2 and Office 2024. One button — activation in 10 seconds. Auto-renewal via Windows Scheduler — you forget and you don't remember. The size of ~4 MB is the lightest of all activators. Portable, requires no installation, works offline. Supports all versions of Windows from 7 to 11 and Office from 2016 to 2024. In the description there is a comparison with other activators, an explanation of why antiviruses swear (Microsoft pays for the detectors). For those who need proven classics with millions of users, this is the best choice. But for business, buy licenses.
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