I am suspicious about if your activation is legit or not, due to below stuff.
This "kms-r@1n.exe" file isn't from Windows and shouldn't be there, this makes it as a suspicious file and thus possible malware what may relate to the activation.
Code:
kms-r@1n.exe c:windowskms-r@1n.exe <ActivePartialProductKey>VCFB2</ActivePartialProductKey> <ActiveProductKeyPid2>00328-10000-00001-AA064</ActiveProductKeyPid2> <OSVersion>10.0.10586.2.00010100.0.0.121</OSVersion> <ProductName>Windows 10 Education</ProductName> <ProcessorArchitecture>x64</ProcessorArchitecture> <EditionId>Education</EditionId> <BuildLab>10586.th2_release.160126-1819</BuildLab> <TimeZone>중국 표준시(GMT+08:00)</TimeZone> <ActiveSkuId>e0c42288-980c-4788-a014-c080d2e1926e</ActiveSkuId> <ActiveSkuDescription>Windows(R) Operating System, VOLUME_KMSCLIENT channel</ActiveSkuDescription> <ProductUniquenessGroups>55c92734-d682-4d71-983e-d6ec3f16059f</ProductUniquenessGroups> <ActiveProductKeyPKeyId>a78efef0-d217-6b35-4d97-026738970b19</ActiveProductKeyPKeyId> <ActiveProductKeyPidEx>03612-03281-000-000001-03-1042-10586.0000-0142016</ActiveProductKeyPidEx> <ActiveProductKeyChannel>Volume:GVLK</ActiveProductKeyChannel> <ActiveVolumeCustomerPid>06401-00206-271-286890-03-1042-9600.0000-0612014</ActiveVolumeCustomerPid> <OfflineInstallationId>119663124875260850255508634108313327675001724334497621230972244</OfflineInstallationId> <DomainJoined>false</DomainJoined>