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Microsoft axes popular free Windows 11/10 KMS activation hack that worked without internet​

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Sayan Sen @ssc_combater007 · Nov 13, 2025 10:52 EST · Hot!

This week Microsoft made a couple of big Windows announcements. First, the company confirmed that Windows 11 is becoming an agentic OS leading to a massive backlash. The company also ended support for Windows 11 version 23H2 and added that all systems will soon be getting the latest 25H2 feature update with just one condition, that they must be supported.

The tech giant also made another fairly major change that was not documented by the company in its official release notes. That is because the company has removed a popular offline Windows 11 and 10 hack that was used to illegally activate systems. The method was dubbed KMS38 and was provided by MASSGRAVE.

If you are not familiar, MASSGRAVE (where MAS stands for Microsoft Activation Scripts) is a project that offers various unofficial Windows and Office activation services.

KMS38 was an offline activation method that worked by tricking the GatherOSstate EXE file so as to extend the KMS (Key Management Service) activation period up to January 19, 2038, 03:14:07 UTC, instead of the usual 180 days. If you are wondering, the Y2K38 super-bug prevented going further. GatherOSstate essentially helped determine if an OS in its current state is eligible for an upgrade.

The MASSGRAVE author has confirmed that this no longer works with the latest November 2025 Patch Tuesday update (KB5068861, KB5067112).

This was probably already on the cards as MASSGRAVE adds that in Windows build 26040 (released back in January 2024) gatherosstate.exe was removed from installation media. This meant in-place upgrades and feature updates reset the grace period to zero, requiring reconnection to a KMS server. And with last month's Windows 11 optional update (KB5067036), Microsoft has fully deprecated the GatherOSstate functionality, making KMS38 unusable.

Thus with the latest MAS script, version 3.8, KMS38 has now been dropped entirely. MASSGRAVE says that users should switch to HWID (Hardware ID) or TSforge activation methods, both of which still work.

Please note that while we are reporting on this news as it is significant, Neowin does not recommend or promote using such unofficial and pirated ways of activation.
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Microsoft takes out the trash: Why the permanent blocking of a popular Windows 11 activation hack is a major win for system integrity and security​

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By Sean Endicott published 15 hours ago
Massgrave’s MAS might need a mass grave after Microsoft managed to block Massgrave’s masquerade.
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One method of activating Windows 11 without a license has been blocked by Microsoft. (Image credit: Windows Central / Zac Bowden)

With Windows 10 reaching the end of mainstream support last month, many are taking a hard look at Windows 11. But those looking to activate the operating system without a license have one less option to do so. Microsoft has blocked a tool that allows people to activate Windows illegally.

The tool in question comes from a group called "Massgrave." The “MAS” in the name stands for Microsoft Activation Scripts. That group published a set of tools online that allow you to activate Windows and Office without a license. The PowerShell scripts are available on GitHub and let users run Windows or Office without paying any fees.

Ed Bott discussed the tools earlier this year for ZDNet and performed extensive testing. Back in February, he was able to use Massgrave's scripts to activate a PC and grant that system three years of Extended Security Updates.

Bott had similar success activating Office with the tools shared by Massgrave. It's difficult to determine how safe the tools are, even if they are effective. Even if the scripts shared by Massgrave are entirely safe, bad actors could distribute modified, malicious versions.

Earlier this year, we saw a malware-filled copy of a tool used to bypass Windows 11's minimum requirements. That's just one example of bad actors copying a tool and infusing it with malware.

If this all sounds too good to be true, that’s because it is — at least for those who care about legality. Massgrave is open about the fact that its tools are for piracy.

When functional and unblocked, the scripts could be used to save hundreds of dollars on a single system. While detection by Microsoft isn’t guaranteed — or even likely in many cases — there’s still a risk of being caught using the tools. Businesses in particular could run into issues if their IT teams used Massgrave to activate PCs and use unlicensed software.

The author of Massgrave confirmed that Microsoft has blocked the method of activation, as reported by Neowin. Known as KMS38, the method reportedly stopped working following the November 2025 Patch Tuesday updates.

Of course, when it comes to bypassing blocks, it's a game of cat and mouse. Massgrave could potentially find another workaround, and then Microsoft would have to respond in kind.

Plugging holes​

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Microsoft recently blocked a method of activating Windows 11 without having a license. (Image credit: Ben Wilson | Windows Central)
Usually, I'm one to speak out against Microsoft blocking workarounds. I'm frustrated by the dwindling options to set up a Windows 11 PC without the internet or a Microsoft account. Microsoft blocked a popular bypass of those requirements earlier this year, much to my chagrin.

But the situation is different for MAS, which is used to activate Windows illegally. It's reasonable for Microsoft to take steps to stop MAS from being able to activate Windows without a license.

Some may not be so eager to use Windows 11 if it requires a full license. While people have joked about every year in recent history being "the year of Linux," we may actually see an exodus of Windows users to other platforms following the death of Windows 10.

Because of the minimum requirements of Windows 11, many PCs cannot be upgraded to the new operating system. Linux and Google's ChromeOS are more viable options than ever due to advancements on both platforms. Some have even gone so far as to make WINUX, a free Linux distro designed for Windows users.

FAQ

What exactly was the activation hack that Microsoft blocked?​

The blocked method was a popular loophole that allowed users to bypass Microsoft's license verification and security checks to activate an unauthorized copy of Windows 11, often used for piracy.

Why is blocking this hack considered a "good thing"?​

Blocking the hack is a good thing because it enhances the overall security and integrity of the Windows ecosystem. Pirated copies of Windows often lack crucial security updates or may be bundled with malware, posing a threat to users and the network they are connected to.

Will this block affect my legitimately purchased copy of Windows 11?​

No. If you have a legitimate, activated copy of Windows 11, this security update will have no negative effect. It is only designed to prevent unauthorized activation.

What happens to a PC that used this hack to activate Windows 11?​

Any PC that relied on this specific unauthorized method for activation will likely revert to an unactivated state, displaying the "Activate Windows" watermark and restricting personalization features. Users will need to purchase a legitimate license key.

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Linuxfags acting smug about not contributing to globohomo is especially funny considering like 99% of distros are created and maintained by trannies and furries.

Good jerb I guess.
Linux is literally easier to use at this point, and it's not because Linux has been getting better.
 
Probably. Wine is pretty hardy. The only area where Linux lacks in professional software is video editing. Ive not had the best of luck using pirated audio software on Linux. Buts its been a while since ive tried to install.

They make movies like the Dune Trilogy off DaVinci Resolve. Video editing is already here.
 
i have not used any KMS in forever, is a meme activation mode that was there in case you mangled your window that nothing else works
 
Looks like my Office copy activated with this is still working. Honestly, I don't feel strongly about the W11 system requirements, it's this stupid fucking notion by Microsoft that every single thing needs to be tied to an account that gets me. I have W11; it's fine but there was never a reason anyone urgently needed to upgrade other than Microsoft felt like it.
 
DaVinci Resolve runs on Linux, OSX, and Windows (including ARM builds). Reaper also has OSX and Linux builds, and Audition 3.0 works fine in Wine. And honestly Reaper is worth a buy IMO since their licensing structure is very fair ($60 for personal licenses, commercial use not exceeding $20k gross revenue, or edu/nonprofit, $225 for a full commercial license).
Reaper is very kino. You do have to supply your own vsts though for electronic music production. KDenLive seems decent for normal people / content creators.

the audio program i was trying to use was iZotope RX. I use OcenAudio for general audio editing. Though Audacity / Tencity is a bit better.

the Reaper full commercial license is only for people making $20k or more with the program.

They make movies like the Dune Trilogy off DaVinci Resolve. Video editing is already here.
I was more thinking along the lines of Adobe Premier or Final Cut Pro. but DaVinci Resolve is up there. I've seen videos where ltt did have some issues with it. But they shoot their channel with RED cameras. Linus has never been sane with money.
 
Until Steam OS comes to PC, I have no other options.
There are plenty of gaming-focused retard-proof distros you can use. Bazzite, Nobara, CachyOS. Gaming is fine on any distro btw, I have not found one that has worse performance than Win11. You're in a cage of your own creation.

Linuxfags acting smug about not contributing to globohomo is especially funny considering like 99% of distros are created and maintained by trannies and furries.
If I have no choice but to use an operating system maintained by trannies and pajeets, I at least want it to work and not rape me with forced updates that brick my SSDs. Why windows users are OK with that is a mystery.
 
You can buy a Windows key on eBay for like a dollar. Cracking it is a waste of time.
...or you could pay $0 and spend 15 seconds running ONE LINE OF "CODE" in powershell (obviously vile, blackhat cracking procedure that requires 20 years in IT and a degree). But sure, sell your dignity for $1 and prove you're a niggergoy who's retarded enough to need to pay for stuff.
 
Linuxfags acting smug about not contributing to globohomo is especially funny considering like 99% of distros are created and maintained by trannies and furries.

Good jerb I guess.
The trannies, awful as they are, haven't significantly affected my user experience (yet). The Pajeets have their shit-encrusted hands all over Windows to a point where doing fucking anything is infuriating.
 
I hope you all realize the reason windows is "free" is because the third world doesn't pay for it and microsoft is trying to get ahead of a botnet the size of the third world from shitting up perception of windows. Security in default windows antivirus has gotten pretty good in the last few years. We're far off from the crap days of XP and installing aftermarket antivirus software.

Way back when windows 10 came out, they made a big point to advertise that pirated windows 7 would become legit if you let them install 10. These actions today are jeets fucking up the main revenue sources for microsoft, which was never home installations of windows from aftermarket users.
 
There are plenty of gaming-focused retard-proof distros you can use.
You're in a cage of your own creation.
Say hello to idiots who are waiting for Valve to save them. There are distros that fundamentally do the same thing that SteamOS does, but they're not made by Valve, and they need it to be made by Valve because, I don't fucking know, brand loyalty. No matter how much you try explaining to them that SteamOS is something for Valve's hardware only and that right now they already have options to move to Linux, they'll refuse, bitch about Windows and suffer just because they refuse to do new things.
 
There are distros that fundamentally do the same thing that SteamOS does, but they're not made by Valve, and they need it to be made by Valve because, I don't fucking know, brand loyalty.
I think the fundamental difference is the amount of work and funding put in SteamOS. If I were to make a non-Windows purely gaming rig nowadays, I would pick a distro that is being actively developed for profit, and not by a bunch of nerds as a hobby. The difference between SteamOS and a matching substitute is like between MS Office suite and Libre Office. Emulating old games on modern hardware is pretty much figured out across distros, the issue are newer titles and Valve will have hundreds if not thousands of retards screaming at them to fix shit if those don't work, while hobbyist trannies won't even read mails between goon seshes if the problem doesn't affect them personally.
 
I hope you all realize the reason windows is "free" is because the third world doesn't pay for it and microsoft is trying to get ahead of a botnet the size of the third world from shitting up perception of windows. Security in default windows antivirus has gotten pretty good in the last few years. We're far off from the crap days of XP and installing aftermarket antivirus software.

Way back when windows 10 came out, they made a big point to advertise that pirated windows 7 would become legit if you let them install 10. These actions today are jeets fucking up the main revenue sources for microsoft, which was never home installations of windows from aftermarket users.
It's the same reason Adobe made CS easy to pirate for a long time. Individuals get used to the product for private use. They can detect when one location has dozens of licenses running. They show up to those businesses and let them know they can sign a licensing contract or get skullfucked in court.
 
they already have options to move to Linux, they'll refuse, bitch about Windows and suffer just because they refuse to do new things.
I've noticed this. People who have never used Linux insisting that it doesn't and can't work for them, while loudly complaining about whatever windows has decided to do to them this week. I think they're afraid that if they try it and can't make it work, it'll make them feel stupid. Not even trying is 10x dumber though, which is where the endless copes about durrr nvidia hurr drivers durrr gaming start rolling out, as if those things weren't fixed 10 years ago.
 
Well, there goes my home lab environment.
You could still run your own network-wide KMS with no issues by the sounds of it. Use something like vlmcsd or py-kms, configure an SRV record for TCP/1688 at _vlmcs._tcp.<your DNS suffix> pointing to it, then activate with the KMS client setup keys. The benefit is that you don't have to run any sketchy shit on your actual Windows machines to make this work.

Not sure how well that works with Windows 11 and Windows Server 2025 as I have neither in use but it is still working with my 2022 boxes which are auto-updating with whatever slop is being delivered every patch Tuesday.

I've been steadily replacing Windows anyway, like for my internal CA I now use XCA instead of ADCS, Proxmox Mail Gateway for internal relay instead of Microsoft Exchange, Kea for DHCP, etc. Right now the biggest challenge is DNS as my automation is entwined with AD DNS, but one day I'll update the shitty scripts and port it all to PowerDNS or something.
 
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