You can remove the virus protection history by accessing your settings and deleting the relevant records or logs.
You can remove the virus protection history by accessing your settings and deleting the relevant records or logs.
I purchased my computer components and handed them over to a service center, which installed Windows 11 and activated it using a peculiar tool called HackTool:msil/AutoKMS.I!MBT. Now the system frequently displays threatening messages whenever I power it on, which is quite bothersome. Some online sources suggested checking a history folder, but I couldn’t locate it and opened another folder only to be denied access even with admin privileges.
It appears the PC came from a source using an unreliable Windows activation method instead of genuine OEM licenses. This could trigger automatically each time the system starts. Perform a fresh installation using the official Microsoft media. Ideally, you should possess a valid Windows license key that works with activation.
This unusual tool is designed to break into Microsoft programs. It’s indicating that they’re still present. If this happens, the only options are to isolate them and then remove them completely.
G2A and eBay are functional, with most being original equipment manufacturer keys that perform reliably based on my experience.
Your computer should include one. If the system builder is offering PCs with compromised Windows licenses, that’s an issue. (Luckily it isn’t your concern.) Review your invoice to confirm a genuine Windows license was part of the purchase. If not, you’ll need to obtain a legitimate license from an authorized reseller or directly from Microsoft. There are “affordable Windows key” options available, but they’re from the gray market, stolen corporate keys, or salvaged Windows 10 OEM keys.
I've encountered numerous counterfeit or unsuccessful keys from G2A.