

This will result in one being legitimately and permanently activated on the retail channel of Windows 10. This will deactivate Windows 10, but it will reactivate with Microsoft's servers and the stored HWID of your device if you already upgraded from Windows 8/8.1 to Windows 10. If this is how you upgraded, I recommend changing your key in command prompt to the generic retail key.

This channel makes me nervous because it appears to be specific to KMS-activated Windows 8/8.1 upgrades, and Microsoft could conceivably deactivate computers on this channel. If you're updating from a KMS-activated Windows 8/8.1, you will be permanently activated, but you will be on a volume MAK channel that is specific to upgrading from KMS-activated machines.

It is recommended that people who are going to pirate Windows 10 do so by installing Windows 7 SP1, installing Daz's loader, and then upgrading to Windows 10.
