Your plan works fine, essential do this:
Choose language, keyboard layout, device name etc.
Once you hit the login screen, press F10 to open CMD. Technically you can open CMD while it's installing Updates but I don't recommend this because it will restart without warning and might interrupt the following process.
Run
slui.exe /upk. This is not always necessary but I suspect sometimes the Home license will be installed and needs to be removed first. Doesn't hurt to do anyway.Run
changepk.exe /ProductKey <Your product Key>It will say it failed but ignore it.Restart
It's now Windows 11 Pro.
I installed Windows 11 Home into a Virtual Machine and tested this using the Generic Keys from this website, this is what I found to get to the steps above:
- Running
changepk.exe /ProductKey VK7JG-NPHTM-C97JM-9MPGT-3V66T(Key for Windows 11 Pro) brought up the "Preparing for Upgrade" dialogue but then failed with Error Code0x80070490
I also tried
slmgr.vbs /ipk VK7JG-NPHTM-C97JM-9MPGT-3V66T. This errored with 0xC004F069 and said to run SLUI to get full details.I ran
slui.exe 0x2a 0xC004F069and it saidHowever, I then ran
slui.exe /upkto uninstall the Product Key, and then triedchangepk.exeagain, after rebooting the OOBE was now for Windows 11 Pro and I could create a local user and domain join.
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Hi, WGoss. I'm Robinson, and I’m happy to help you today.
Do you have the Windows 11 Pro key?
-If you have a Windows 11 Pro product key
1-Click on Start then click on Settings
2-Click on System, scroll down and click on Activation
3-Click on "Change product key", and then enter the 25-character Windows 11 Pro product key
4-Select Next to start the upgrade to Windows 11 Pr
-If you don't have a Windows 11 Pro product key
1-Click on Start then click on Settings
2-Click on System, scroll down and click on Activation
3-Under Upgrade, your edition of Windows, select "Open Store"
4-Make sure you’re signed in with your Microsoft account to purchase Windows 11 Pro
5-After you confirm your purchase, you’ll be prompted to install Windows 11 Pro and restart your PC. You’ll then be running Windows 11 Pro.
-If you only have a digital license, you can use a generic key to upgrade
1-Right-click on the Start then click on Windows Powershell(admin)
2-Run these commands:
SLMGR.VBS /CPKY and press
SLMGR.VBS /CKMS and press enter
Net stop Sppsvc and press enter
CD C:\Windows\System32\SPP\Store\2.0 and press enter
Ren Tokens.dat Tokens.old and press enter
SLMGR.VBS /RILC end press enter
changepk.exe /ProductKey VK7JG-NPHTM-C97JM-9MPGT-3V66T and press enter
3-Reboot your PC
Buying an official CD-ROM from a retail store Would be best. You could buy it from the ms store, I would personally buy a physical copy that way you can save it for recovery/restore reasons.
Hello I would like to upgrade from Windows 11 home to pro without reinstalling but for that I need a Windows 11 pro Key .
Yes, and it's easy, I've recently done it on 2 pcs and it's worked amazingly.
Download the latest version of the Microsoft Activation Scripts and run the all-in-one bat file.
Go into the tools section, select change my edition and READ.
follow the instructions (copy the key they give you in the windows activation change product key field WITH AIRPLANE MODE ON).
It will give an error, ignore it and reboot.
Now your windows will not be activated.
Use the MAS again to activate it by follwing the instructions.
*Edit 1; This has been tested on both windows 10 and 11 with fantastic results.It also gives the possibility of using a HWID activation, permanently binding the key to your mobo.
Although this may not be adequate for you, "http://msguides.com/windows-10" may be useful.
Hi all, I'm running Windows 11 Home and it's been great for me. I do however like the advanced features available in Windows 11 Pro. After years, I've decided to upgrade to Pro.
I'm looking at doing an upgrade and not a clean install. Apart from that, I'd appreciate any advice and tips from Window 11 Pro users and really just things you wish you knew before you upgrade to Pro.
Much appreciated.