07-30-2019, 04:23 PM
@Bill_Boquet
To answer this:
As always best is to use the original not any copy-cat solutions.
MSFT doesn't intend to change anything ... they would have done it already. So this solution is as future proof as any valid and legit key.
Keys from the net are by no means legit, they are technically stolen property!!!
KMS38 is a superior activation method which is purely offline with no server contact at all, like Win 7 SLIC activation.
When hardware changes exceed a certain value, reactivation is needed (is assumed to be a new machine) ... this is an old thing and by no means new.
To answer this:
As always best is to use the original not any copy-cat solutions.
MSFT doesn't intend to change anything ... they would have done it already. So this solution is as future proof as any valid and legit key.
Keys from the net are by no means legit, they are technically stolen property!!!
KMS38 is a superior activation method which is purely offline with no server contact at all, like Win 7 SLIC activation.
When hardware changes exceed a certain value, reactivation is needed (is assumed to be a new machine) ... this is an old thing and by no means new.