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How to Activate Windows 10 Pro with KMS (32-bit 64-bit)
If you are looking for a way to activate Windows 10 Pro without paying for a license key, you might want to try using KMS (Key Management Service). KMS is a technology that allows you to activate Windows 10 Pro on multiple computers using a single host computer. This can be useful if you have a large network of computers that need to run Windows 10 Pro.
In this article, we will show you how to use KMS to activate Windows 10 Pro on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems. You will need to have access to a host computer that runs Windows 10 Pro and has a valid license key. You will also need to download and install the KMS software on the host computer and the client computers that you want to activate.
Step 1: Download and Install KMS Software on the Host Computer
The first step is to download and install the KMS software on the host computer. You can use any KMS software that supports Windows 10 Pro, such as KMSPico, Microsoft Toolkit, or KMSAuto Net. You can find these software online from various sources, but make sure you download them from trusted websites and scan them for viruses before installing them.
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Once you have downloaded the KMS software, run it as an administrator and follow the instructions on the screen. You might need to disable your antivirus or firewall temporarily to allow the installation. The KMS software will create a virtual server on your host computer that will act as a KMS server for your client computers.
Step 2: Configure the Host Computer's Firewall
The next step is to configure the host computer's firewall to allow incoming connections from the client computers. You will need to open the port 1688 on your firewall, which is the default port used by KMS. You can do this by following these steps:
Open the Control Panel and click on System and Security.
Click on Windows Defender Firewall and then click on Advanced Settings.
Click on Inbound Rules and then click on New Rule.
Select Port and then click Next.
Select TCP and enter 1688 in the Specific local ports field. Click Next.
Select Allow the connection and then click Next.
Select the network profiles that you want to apply this rule to and then click Next.
Enter a name and description for this rule and then click Finish.
You have now opened the port 1688 on your firewall for incoming connections from the client computers.
Step 3: Download and Install KMS Software on the Client Computers
The final step is to download and install the same KMS software that you used on the host computer on the client computers that you want to activate. You can use a USB drive or a network share to transfer the KMS software from the host computer to the client computers. Alternatively, you can download it directly from the internet if you have access to it.
Once you have downloaded the KMS software, run it as an administrator and follow the instructions on the screen. You might need to disable your antivirus or firewall temporarily to allow the installation. The KMS software will detect your system architecture (32-bit or 64-bit) and install the appropriate version of Windows 10 Pro for you.
After the installation is complete, you will need to enter the IP address or hostname of your host computer as the KMS server. You can do this by following these steps:
Open a command prompt as an administrator and type slmgr /skms . Press Enter.
Type slmgr /ato and press Enter. This will activate your Windows 10 Pro using the KMS server.
Type slmgr /dlv and press Enter. This will display your activation status and details.
You have now activated your Windows 10 Pro using KMS. You will need to repeat this process for every client computer that you want to activate. You will also need to keep your host computer online at least once every 180 days to renew your activation.
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