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Lungjohn
Nov 19, 2021Copper Contributor
windows 11
Installing Windows 11 does not work when I want to install Windows 11 in my Insiders settings you have to click DEV. But I only have 1 button and that is Release Preview. That's why I can't instal...
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Nov 19, 2021This explains everything - stay in the RP channel for Windows10.
I do not recommend workarounds to install Windows11.
there is currently no Dev channel. insider program for windows10
Microsoft provides support by 2025
I do not recommend workarounds to install Windows11.
there is currently no Dev channel. insider program for windows10
Microsoft provides support by 2025
Lungjohn
Nov 19, 2021Copper Contributor
Thanks a lot, but how i get Windows 10 Pro. At this moment i use Windows 10 Home.
Beste Regards
Beste Regards
- Eddie LeonardNov 19, 2021Iron ContributorYou have to have a valid Pro license key.
- LungjohnNov 24, 2021Copper ContributorHello,
No I don't have one. But I don't quite understand. When I started as a windows insider, I had never heard of windows 10 before. Because before I used Windows 10, I was using Windows version 7. So from the moment I signed up to become a Windows Insider, I was able to Install Windows 10. And that was Windows 10 Pro being Installed. But after a while I got a computer crash, and so had to reinstall everything, and what happened just installed windows 10 Home. Hence my call on how I could get my Windows 10 Pro back. But alas, I am tossed from side to side with no result. Too bad right?- Eddie LeonardNov 29, 2021Iron ContributorI can't speak to how you had Pro before. When you upgraded from 7 to 10, your edition should have carried over to a digital entitlement tied to your MSA. A clean install of Windows 10 should have picked that up. Upgrading from 10 to 11 will keep your existing edition. If your digital entitlement doesn't show Pro, you will need to purchase a key. You can also contact Customer Support to see if they can assist.
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