[GH-ISSUE #271] Windows XP/Vista/7/8, Office 2003/7/2010 activation script support #190

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opened 2026-02-27 10:10:05 +03:00 by kerem · 8 comments
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Originally created by @GTE2232 on GitHub (Sep 30, 2023).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts/issues/271

I know all these softwares are already outdated but it would became a true all in one script if you add these also.
Office 2003/2007 only needs a simple keygen algorithm
Windows XP only needs a simple Keygen algorithm.
Windows Vista/7 Only needs some certificates
but It is a part of activation script history that no one was ever able to crack the Matrix for Both Windows 8 and Office 2010.
I appreciate your efforts.

Originally created by @GTE2232 on GitHub (Sep 30, 2023). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts/issues/271 I know all these softwares are already outdated but it would became a true all in one script if you add these also. Office 2003/2007 only needs a simple keygen algorithm Windows XP only needs a simple Keygen algorithm. Windows Vista/7 Only needs some certificates but It is a part of activation script history that no one was ever able to crack the Matrix for Both Windows 8 and Office 2010. I appreciate your efforts.
kerem closed this issue 2026-02-27 10:10:05 +03:00
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@ave9858 commented on GitHub (Sep 30, 2023):

This isn't planned. Adding support for those old versions would significantly complicate the script both for users and for the maintainers, and would require a lot new code for something that is already covered by other tools. It would also increase time spent testing and doing support and overall isn't worth it.

<!-- gh-comment-id:1741857891 --> @ave9858 commented on GitHub (Sep 30, 2023): This isn't planned. Adding support for those old versions would significantly complicate the script both for users and for the maintainers, and would require a lot new code for something that is already covered by other tools. It would also increase time spent testing and doing support and overall isn't worth it.
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@GTE2232 commented on GitHub (Oct 1, 2023):

Ok just update me this time only Windows 8, Office 2010.
Windows 8 is the Linux of Microsoft fast and (somewhat) reliable
Office 2010 great for beginners,old people and Fastrack workers due to to its simplicity.
Thanks.

<!-- gh-comment-id:1741920077 --> @GTE2232 commented on GitHub (Oct 1, 2023): Ok just update me this time only Windows 8, Office 2010. Windows 8 is the Linux of Microsoft fast and (somewhat) reliable Office 2010 great for beginners,old people and Fastrack workers due to to its simplicity. Thanks.
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@ave9858 commented on GitHub (Oct 1, 2023):

Windows 8 is already supported by MAS. Office 2010 is not good because it has been EOL for years and users can easily be infected using it, even up to date office needs constant security patches.

<!-- gh-comment-id:1741922385 --> @ave9858 commented on GitHub (Oct 1, 2023): Windows 8 is already supported by MAS. Office 2010 is not good because it has been EOL for years and users can easily be infected using it, even up to date office needs constant security patches.
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@GTE2232 commented on GitHub (Oct 1, 2023):

Is it possible to activate Windows 8 permanently like hwid for windows 10/11 and slicloader for windows 7,

<!-- gh-comment-id:1742042382 --> @GTE2232 commented on GitHub (Oct 1, 2023): Is it possible to activate Windows 8 permanently like hwid for windows 10/11 and slicloader for windows 7,
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@thecatontheceiling commented on GitHub (Oct 1, 2023):

Is it possible to activate Windows 8 permanently like hwid for windows 10/11 and slicloader for windows 7,

no, just install renewal task in online KMS activation menu, it's permanent enough

<!-- gh-comment-id:1742074504 --> @thecatontheceiling commented on GitHub (Oct 1, 2023): > Is it possible to activate Windows 8 permanently like hwid for windows 10/11 and slicloader for windows 7, no, just install renewal task in online KMS activation menu, it's permanent enough
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@hackgrid commented on GitHub (Oct 1, 2023):

This isn't planned. Adding support for those old versions would significantly complicate the script both for users and for the maintainers, and would require a lot new code for something that is already covered by other tools. It would also increase time spent testing and doing support and overall isn't worth it.

Could you please tell me, which tools already support these mentioned old versions?

Also, does anybody know, how you can activate Windows Server 2003?
Everything I tried on the internet does not work...

It seems only LegacyUpdate with a real key works anymore.

<!-- gh-comment-id:1742201564 --> @hackgrid commented on GitHub (Oct 1, 2023): > This isn't planned. Adding support for those old versions would significantly complicate the script both for users and for the maintainers, and would require a lot new code for something that is already covered by other tools. It would also increase time spent testing and doing support and overall isn't worth it. Could you please tell me, which tools already support these mentioned old versions? Also, does anybody know, how you can activate Windows Server 2003? Everything I tried on the internet does not work... It seems only LegacyUpdate with a real key works anymore.
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@epman100 commented on GitHub (Oct 5, 2023):

Windows 8 is already supported by MAS. Office 2010 is not good because it has been EOL for years and users can easily be infected using it, even up to date office needs constant security patches.

um, Office 2010 went EOL in October 2020 which is not too long ago

<!-- gh-comment-id:1749386147 --> @epman100 commented on GitHub (Oct 5, 2023): > Windows 8 is already supported by MAS. Office 2010 is not good because it has been EOL for years and users can easily be infected using it, even up to date office needs constant security patches. um, Office 2010 went EOL in October 2020 which is not too long ago
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@ave9858 commented on GitHub (Oct 5, 2023):

um, Office 2010 went EOL in October 2020 which is not too long ago

That is a long time for software that needs constant security updates.

<!-- gh-comment-id:1749404911 --> @ave9858 commented on GitHub (Oct 5, 2023): > um, Office 2010 went EOL in October 2020 which is not too long ago That is a long time for software that needs constant security updates.
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