Windows Defender removed KMS from my PC?
After installing Windows, I used kmspico to activate it, but later I got a message that the OS was not activated. While investigating why this happened, I noticed that Windows Defender removed KMS from the system, even after I put KMS in the "exceptions" section or something like that. What should I do in this case?
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The activator simulates a server locally on your device. This tricks Windows into recognizing it as a legitimate source. KMS Auto then applies a generic product key to your installation. Activation is performed locally, meaning you don’t need an internet connection to work. Your Windows will then function as if it were licensed.
Frankly, I didn't understand how the system accepts activation before, but now everything fell into place. When activation takes place locally and does not require a constant connection to the network, it is really convenient.