Inquiry about Windows licensing details.
Inquiry about Windows licensing details.
Earlier this year I purchased a new PC from an SI because my old one failed, and I needed a replacement fast. Since I didn’t have time to gather all parts myself, speed was the priority, not technical expertise. The new unit came with Windows 11 Home. But my previous system ran Windows 10 Pro (I made that one), and when I tried to apply the update from Windows 10 Pro to Windows 11 Pro it failed. I upgraded to Windows 11 Pro on my old machine before it stopped working, so I already have that version installed.
Upgrading from Win11 Home to Pro using a Win10 Pro key isn't possible. I haven't checked if the installer supports older Windows keys. Do you really need Pro, or could you skip the extra setup if you don't require those features?
You’ll receive one-time use OEM activation for your old system. A fresh Windows 11 Professional key is required for upgrades from home. An upgrade key exists on Microsoft’s site or via Google, but it only works to change versions—it won’t activate Windows itself. You’ll also need a Pro license. For best flexibility, buy the license/upgrade through the Microsoft store, ensuring it can be transferred with your MS account if you switch computers or add hardware later.
I’m not sure about Pro, but I usually run my Win10 “Home” version for Win 11 “Home” without any problems. The installer accepts them as valid keys.