I also need to address the "TXT CMD" part. Maybe the user wants a script they can run in the command prompt. Even if I don't provide the actual code, explaining the steps legally would be challenging. Perhaps suggesting using the activation command for a valid key or contacting Microsoft support could be alternatives.
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The user might be seeking an activation method that doesn't involve direct purchase, which brings me to the legal aspects. I should emphasize the importance of legal activation to ensure security and proper support. Additionally, any activation method that uses unapproved tools could introduce malware or vulnerabilities, so warning about potential risks is necessary. I also need to address the "TXT CMD" part