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Johnson[_3_] October 9th 18 09:39 PM

KMSpico - Activate Windows 7 to Windows 10 LTSC also does MS Office
 
KMSpico 10.2.0 from 2016 is another great KMS tool that will activate
all Windows 10 from Windows 7 to Windows 10 LTSC and most versions of
MS Office from 2010 to 2016, and possibly Office 2019. This tool was
developed in the My Digital Life Forum and is well known and regarded
as a safe form of activation.

More info: https://www.officialkmspico.com/

You can download KMSpico 10.2.0 from the site but it is super SLOW.
Expect a virus warning from MS as all KMS activation tools are flagged
by Microsoft. Avast will report the file 'no issues found' if you do a
scan.

You can also download KMSpico he

https://tinyurl.com/ybk2q2uw


If you use Windows Defender then you need create an exception for
C:\Program Files\KMSpico

If you use Avast, no problem, as Avast does not see this as a virus.

Info:

KMSpico is the most successful, frequently updated and 100% clean tool
to permanently activate any version of Windows or Microsoft office
within matter of seconds.

“KMS” (Key Management Service) is a technology used by Microsoft to
activate software deployed in bulk (e.g., in a corporate environment).
What KMSpico does is to replace the installed key with a volume
license key, create an emulated instance of a KMS server on your
machine (or in previous iterations of the software, search for KMS
servers online) and force the products to activate against this KMS
server.

KMS activation only lasts for 180 days after which, it must be
activated again. However, by using KMSpico, an activation service is
created which runs KMSpico twice a day to reset this counter.

PS: If you miss it, get Windows 10 LTSC he
https://tinyurl.com/ya4h7qah
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Johnson



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