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Windows 10 Pro activatoin clarification


So, I have been using the insider preview of 10 Enterprise for a while now. Later I learned I can't keep using it after the final release so I decided to downgrade to pro. I installed pro from an ISO and skipped the part that asked for a key after trying several times to use a windows 7 pro key and it didn't work. Once I installed I enabled preview builds and restarted. Now if I check the activation it says windows is not activated. Is this normal? If it isn't normal how to I activate? I never really paid attention when I used the enterprise edition.

Thanks for the help!

1 I assume that you did an upgrade to WIn10 first
2 You really shouldn't have entered any key when you did the clean install.
3 The issue could be due to you using Enterprise and trying to install Pro. There could be a mix up.,

Suggestion, Reinstall 7Pro, activate and use the ISO to upgrade.. that should work.

HTH

1 I assume that you did an upgrade to WIn10 first
Suggestion, Reinstall 7Pro, activate and use the ISO to upgrade.. that should work.

HTH
No, I actually just did a clean install of the "Technical Preview" not long after it started. I was under the impression that if you use the preview builds you were not required to have a key from any other windows release. Is this wrong? I would hate to wipe and reinstall but I will if I have to.

No, I actually just did a clean install of the "Technical Preview" not long after it started. I was under the impression that if you use the preview builds you were not required to have a key from any other windows release. Is this wrong? I would hate to wipe and reinstall but I will if I have to.
1. Were you using Enterprise and tried to install Pro over that with a clean install using the ISO? If so I suspect there is an issue with a cross between the products. Not totally sure since I have just used pro the entire time.

You can check the blog and there are suggested ways to activate but right at this moment I can't find them. The last option you have is to reinstall 7 and do the upgrade with the ISO.. yes it's a pain but it's likely the best route if all else fails. Make sure 7 is activated first before you upgrade.

Then after the upgrade you can do a clean install of 10 Pro.

HTH

Thanks!

One last question. I'm building another computer this weekend and planned on putting windows 10 on it and using the preview builds so I don't have to have a key (I don't want to buy one since it wont be used much). If I do a clean install of windows 10 and then enable the preview builds will I need a key?

One last question. I'm building another computer this weekend and planned on putting windows 10 on it and using the preview builds so I don't have to have a key (I don't want to buy one since it wont be used much). If I do a clean install of windows 10 and then enable the preview builds will I need a key?

I would think not but the preview activation servers are down for now.. and I don't know when they will be up again. I would just give it a try and see what occurs.

HTH

Activation of the preview builds was suspended in the weeks before 29 July. I don't know whether they have resumed.

You may as well go with 10240. You may be able to set it as part of the Insider program, which would keep it activated past October.

As far as I know, there are 4 ways to legitimately run 10 for an unlimited time: Insider, upgrade over an activated qualifying OS, retail, and OEM. (The last may not be authorized, but the EULA is not enforced.)

Activation of the preview builds was suspended in the weeks before 29 July. I don't know whether they have resumed.

You may as well go with 10240. You may be able to set it as part of the Insider program, which would keep it activated past October.

As far as I know, there are 4 ways to legitimately run 10 for an unlimited time: Insider, upgrade over an activated qualifying OS, retail, and OEM. (The last may not be authorized, but the EULA is not enforced.)
Thank you! So it sounds like I should be good to go as long as preview builds are in use or I upgrade from Windows 7 or 8. Good to know!

Windows 10 Pro activatoin clarification