HOW TO REMOVE HACKTool:Win32/AutoKMS

Mohamed A 0 Reputation points
2025-11-30T06:45:28.97+00:00

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  1. Ferdinand Nanalig 25,830 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-11-30T18:10:50.14+00:00

    Hi, I am an independent advisor and welcome to Microsoft Q&A.

    Let me help you with this issue.

    I understand you need to remove HACKTool:Win32/AutoKMS.

    This could mean that you have activated a Windows license from an unknown source; removing it will deactivate your current Windows license.

    May I please know how you acquired the Windows license on your machine?

    Go to Settings → Apps → Installed Apps → look for KMSPico, AutoKMS, Microsoft Toolkit. If you have one of these, verify your license using the command below.

    Please follow the steps below to check the status of your license key.

    Please click the Start menu, type in CMD, right-click, and run as administrator.

    Then, on the command prompt window, type in

    slmgr -dli

    This will show the kind of license that you have. It can be one of three types: Retail (FPP (Full Packaged Product)), OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer), and Volume Licensing. The last type is usually for organizations that have multiple license keys and are not for resale. It is the type that is most often used for pirate copies of Windows.

    If it doesn't work with that command, type in this command instead, then press enter.

    slmgr /dlv

    And then please copy and paste the result into our conversation. Thanks!

    To check if your copy of Windows matches the key you have, please

    Tap on Windows Key and the letter R on your keyboard to open the Run box, and in the Run box type winver, then press Enter. Please copy and paste the results here. Thanks!


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