![]() But that's a problem of Microsoft and Windows itself. And it is the correct path to follow, except for the fact that it doesn't work properly. In any normal operating system world, the solution provided by Timmy should be the correct solution. This indicates that the install went well, but this activation thing is a puzzle. ![]() The PC came with the TH1 update (some 0.x build). This is definitely not the build that came with the laptop. The currently installed Windows version is 1607, build 14393.0. How do I go about to activate Windows 10 Pro edition on this Windows 10 Home laptop? Once the installation was done, and I connected to the network, it appears to have been activated, and it's licensed to "Windows User"? But the installed edition is still just "Home"? But the installer never prompted for a license key? I did get a 25 character key from DreamSpark. ![]() I have now done a clean install using the provided ISO file. This is thought to be a Home and Pro bundle in one ISO file, but the license key activates only the more feature-rich Pro edition. So I have ordered a new license key for the "Multiple Edition". I have access to the Microsoft DreamSpark program through collage. But I want the more feature-rich Pro edition instead. I have a laptop here that came with Windows 10 Home pre-installed.
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