Create a digital license (HWID) without KMS or previous installation / upgrade
In Windows 10, all systems, regardless of how they were activated (either by upgrading to Windows 7 or by purchasing a retailer or embedded BIOS or MSDM license) are converted to a digital license based on the hardware identifier (HWID) of the machine. This license is stored on MS servers and activates this machine once it has just been installed. Only hardware changes will revoke the license. By linking it to a Microsoft account (MSA), you can transfer it in the latter case.
The process should only be performed once on a machine. For subsequent installations, simply skip the key messages (select “I do not have a product key” during installation) and only when connected to the network will MS Server renew the HWID and enable activation automatically.
NOTE! When you install a VLSC or MVS Business ISO volume license, you must add a standard retail / OEM key to restore functionality.
It’s actually quite simple and doesn’t confuse any system files and leaked (* errrm stolen) keys.
The creation of flags is precisely set for each version of the MS SKU, so the manual method below is fully applicable to all. The automatic method is included for the simplest activation and works with all versions of MS SKU and is specially designed for:
Supported versions of Windows 10 (SKU):
Core (homemade) (N)
Language CoreOne (N)
Professional (N)
Vocational training (N)
Professional workstation (N)
Education (N)
Company (N)
EnterpriseS (N)
File
CRC32: 7FF5D4A8
MD5: 004FB289BB62686F6EF597922838FA7A
SHA-1: AE86149DDB2CB5524E595E0312D7FF20885B4E58
Total virus score: 3/64: # / file / d69e8ef9f38ec5281aae05c1b1cb8c9b6689759aec0135c5376d5bf33b703d92 / Detection
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