

Usually batch and GUI programs are " safe". 38 itself means 2038 which is the year until LTSB gets supported, it does not mean "for 38 years".Ī detailed explanation/documentation incl. It is not a newly invented method, the developer just decided it's cool to rename it and add some support for Windows versions which didn't exist back in the "old" KMS days. KMS38 is basically a renamed and modified version of the original KMS solution designed to activate the problematic Windows versions such as LTSB/LTSC. Use SppExtComObjPatcher.cmd if you want to uninstall the project afterwards. Copy the $oem$ folder into sources" folder on the install media e.g. The $oem$ folder for pre-activating the system during install, parses any script you put in.


This project supports ( for tests only!) the following products: Check-Activation-Status.cmd - ( optional).Activate-Local.cmd - To activate local machine, you must run it at least once!.SppExtComObjPatcher.cmd - For install/uninstall the Patcher-Hook.To use the official KMS solution for one-time standalone activation systems, run the following script with admin-rights:įor auto-renewal activation, run these scripts respectively: The project was created for research reasons, we want to show and explain how Windows activation holes could theoretically be bypassed, we do not support any kind of Warez. The overall project goal isn't to bypass the Microsoft's Windows activation process. This is a community-based project, which was released on MDL and got several patches from me and other people.
