In some cases, HWID activation may fail because system couldn’t connect to HWID licensing servers.
Activation script will inform you about this if that is the case. We suggest to follow the below guide only when the script tells you to do it. If you are unsure, you can take the help from here.
This may happen mostly either due to DNS or Issues in MS licensing servers itself or Firewall rules in the system. Below you can find fixes for it.
Which method to choose for the fix?
If you are located in China then choose Modify Host
File option.
If you are not in China then first try Network Reset
option and if that doesn’t work then Fix DNS option,
and if that doesn’t work then try VPN method or try
another Internet connection.
If you are still facing issues then check here.
In Windows 10/11, goto settings and search for Network Reset and apply this option.
Restart your system and try HWID Activation.
If it’s showing same Internet error then apply the Fix DNS option.
Download the Fix_DNS.zip
file from here.
Extract the zip file and right click on Fix_DNS.cmd
file and run it as admin.
Follow onscreen instructions.
Once done, try HWID Activation.
If it’s showing same Internet error then try VPN option.
Install Freedome VPN
https://download.sp.f-secure.com/freedome/installer/2/Freedome.exe
Once done connect to USA servers and then try HWID Activation.
If it’s showing same Internet error then check here.
Around 8 Feb 2023 in China, MS licensing servers failed to properly connect and it disrupted many Windows services including activation. Solution to this issue is to simply hardcode another country’s MS licensing servers IP in hosts file and Windows will use that for activation. This method can also be used if for any reason DNS is failing to resolve MS licensing servers.
Open Powershell or Terminal as admin (don’t open CMD).
Copy paste below lines and press enter,
$filePath = "C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts"
Set-ItemProperty -Path $filePath -Name IsReadOnly -Value $false
Add-Content -Path $filePath -Value "124.108.22.138 licensing.mp.microsoft.com"
To restore it, run below commands.
$filePath = "C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts"
Set-Content -Path $filePath -Value (Get-Content $filePath | ForEach-Object { $_ -replace "124.108.22.138 licensing.mp.microsoft.com", "" })