How to Activate Windows 10/11 Using PowerShell (Free & Permanent Method)

Are you tired of seeing that annoying "Activate Windows" watermark on the bottom right of your screen? Can't change your wallpaper or customize your PC settings? Don't worry! Today, I will share the easiest method to activate Windows using just the built-in PowerShell tool.

You don't need to download any sketchy third-party software or cracks. This method uses the popular open-source MAS (Microsoft Activation Scripts), which is clean, safe, and works like magic!


🛠️ Requirements

  • A working Internet Connection.
  • Windows 8, 10, or 11 installed.
  • 5 minutes of your time.

🚀 Step-by-Step Activation Guide

Step 1: Open PowerShell

First, we need to open Windows PowerShell or Terminal.

  1. Press the Windows Key + X on your keyboard.
  2. Select PowerShell or Terminal from the menu.

Step 2: Enter the Command

Copy the code below. This command fetches the activation script directly from the official repository.

irm https://get.activated.win | iex

Alternative command (if the above link doesn't work):

irm https://massgrave.dev/get | iex

Instruction: Paste the code into the blue/black PowerShell window and hit Enter.

Step 3: Select Activation Option

After a few seconds, a menu will pop up with several options.

  • Press the number key associated with HWID Activation (usually key 1).
  • Or simply select the option highlighted in Green.

Step 4: Done!

Wait for the script to process. Once you see the message "Activation Successful," you are good to go! Restart your PC, and the watermark will be gone forever.


❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Is this safe to use?

A: Yes, this script is open-source and widely trusted by the community. It does not install any background malware.

Q: Is the activation permanent?

A: Yes! The HWID method provides a permanent digital license tied to your hardware.


Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes only. We always recommend supporting developers by purchasing genuine software licenses from Microsoft if you have the means to do so.

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