Windows updates are designed to detect and block unauthorized activation exploits. System updates can fail or cause blue screens.
Instead of using KMSPico, consider the following options:
From the OS perspective, everything is mathematically valid. The cryptographic signatures match because the emulator corrects the count. That is why the activation is (until you reinstall Windows).
Absolutely not. The risk of downloading a trojan, having your identity stolen, or facing legal action far outweighs the $30-$100 cost of a legitimate license. Furthermore, modern malware strains disguised as KMSPico have been known to survive factory resets by infecting the UEFI BIOS.
While v9.2.3 was specific to its release era, KMSpico tools generally target: 7, 8, 8.1, and 10.