In some cases, system may have corrupt WPA registry keys
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\WPA
which can cause
sppsvc
to not work and activation will fail.
The activation scripts in MAS can detect this issue and will inform you accordingly when to run this option. We suggest to run this only when script asks you to do it. If you are not sure if you need to do it, you can take the help from here.
This registry key is protected by the Kernal and can not be deleted normally. That is why we need to follow some more below steps to clear it.
Download https://github.com/Gamers-Against-Weed/rearm/archive/refs/heads/principalis.zip
Extract this zip file
Copy rearm.cmd
file to the root of the C drive like
C:\rearm.cmd
Press shift and click on the restart button in the start menu
After system restart, you will find Troubleshoot > Advanced Option, select Command Prompt option
Now enter the below command
C:\rearm.cmd
If it says the command is not recognized then enter
bcdedit | find "osdevice"
It will show you the OS drive letter, use that drive letter in
the command, for example -
E:\rearm.cmd
Wait for it to finish. When it’s finished, you will be able to type in the command prompt, if not then wait.
Once done, exit and then normally boot into windows.
Let us know if it doesn’t help.