A friend of mine overseas has Windows 10 installed and its asking for Activation. I suggested KMSPICO because I heard a lot about it but I also get the feeling that its so easy for a hacker to hide his Trojan in some files and you just activate Windows meanwhile someone out there is watching your every move on the computer. Is it safe? I know the files are false positives but how do I know they are not really viruses? What should I do? Is their a official trustworthy link for it?
The only way to be safe is to get it from here as above. As extra precaution also check the hash code, e.g. MD5. Bear in mind that if you get it from anywhere else, even using the first Google result, you're running the risks you mentioned.
No your reply is funny but ontopic I use kms_v_all on LTSB and yeah mbam find it as an false negative But what else is new haha
Add to exceptions: Code: %windir%\System32\SppExtComObjPatcher.exe %windir%\System32\SppExtComObjHook.dll Also the following registry entries if your AV/Anti crapware flags them as positive: Code: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\SppExtComObj.exe HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\SppExtComObj.exe
Bat Google KMSPico and from the first page of search results on there's notice of DMCA removals. So Bat Google Battlefield 1 + Crack and on the first 20 pages, (got tired) there hasn't been a single DMCA removal So does that mean KMSPico is Bad and all the Battlefield 1 Cracks are good