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If you purchase a new PC with Windows 11 Home edition preinstalled, you might be able to get right to work. But for PC owners who demand advanced features, this entry-level edition doesnt cut it. With the Pro edition, you have the ability to connect to a Windows domain-based network, manage disk encryption, fine-tune update schedules, or create virtual machines. (For a detailed list of Pro-only features, see 7 reasons Windows 11 Pro is worth the upgrade – and the best way to do it.)
To get those features, you need to upgrade to Windows 11 Pro. Thats a pretty straightforward process, but if youre not careful, you can end up spending much more than you need on the upgrade. You can also find yourself having to repeat the upgrade if you reinstall Windows, but you shouldnt have to pay for it again.
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In this article, I cover three common scenarios for upgrading from Windows 11 Home edition to Pro:
If youre upgrading a PC for the first time, theres one essential ingredient: a product key.
The most common way to upgrade a PC from Windows 11 Home to Pro is to use a product key.
If youve been building, buying, and upgrading PCs for a while, it might be worth rummaging through your desk drawers, storeroom, or email archives to see if you can locate an old product key for Windows 10 Pro or Windows 11 Pro, even if its already been used. (Yes, a product key for Windows 10 can be used to activate Windows 11, and vice versa.)
One option that used to work is, alas, no longer available. Previously, you could reuse an old product key from Windows 7 Pro, Windows 7 Ultimate, or Windows 8/8.1 Pro to enable an upgrade from Windows 10/11 Home to Windows 10/11 Pro, potentially saving you the upgrade fee. Microsoft closed that loophole in September 2023 when it finally ended its free Windows 10 upgrade program.
If you purchased a retail copy of Windows 10 Pro and used it on an old PC thats since been retired, you can freely reuse the key that came with it. (OEM copies that were preinstalled on the PC when you bought it arent transferable.) As an alternative, you can look for a discounted copy online. Microsofts retail price for Windows 11 Pro is $199, but you can find much bigger discounts without having to look far. Ive seen discounted copies of Windows 11 Pro for sale right here on ZDNET for $20 or less. Just be aware of the risk associated with gray market software.
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If you want to skip the product key completely, you can pay Microsoft $99 for an upgrade directly from the Microsoft Store. A word of caution, though: That option doesnt include a product key; the license is tied to the computer on which you upgrade and cant easily be transferred to a different device.
You only need to use that product key one time. After you complete the upgrade to Windows 11 Pro, a digital license is attached to the specific hardware you just upgraded. That digital license allows you to reinstall and automatically activate the Pro edition on that hardware anytime, without the need to find that product key and re-enter it.
Ive been testing upgrade/activation scenarios on a wide variety of hardware over the years to see how things work. Heres the scoop.
Lets say you buy a new PC with Windows 11 Home installed by the OEM. If you purchase a built to order PC online, you might get an upgrade option as part of the purchase, but many PCs sold in the retail channel (Best Buy, Costco, and the like) are preloaded with Home edition, for the simple reason that it costs less.
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In this case, the upgrade takes just a few minutes. Grab that product key and lets get started.
In Windows 11, start by going to Settings > System > Activation. That step opens the page shown here. Confirm that your system is properly activated. If its not, youll want to stop and deal with that issue before you proceed.
The Pro upgrade no longer accepts product keys from older versions, but a Windows 10 Pro key can be used with Windows 11 and vice versa.
Click the arrow to the right of the Upgrade your edition of Windows heading to expand that section. Locate your product key for Windows 10 Pro or Windows 11 Pro, click the Change product key button, and enter that 25-character key here.
If you dont have a Pro product key and want to upgrade immediately, click Open store; there, youll have the option to purchase an upgrade for $99. Just be aware, as mentioned earlier, that the upgrade will be locked to the machine on which you make the purchase and cannot be transferred.
Enter a product key here and then follow the prompts.
After entering the product key, follow the prompts to perform the upgrade.
Youll see a succession of progress screens and your system will restart. After the upgrade completes, you should see a Success notification. Go to Settings > System > Activation again to confirm that youre now running Windows 11 Pro and that activation was successful.
After successfully performing a Home-to-Pro upgrade, you can file that product key away. Your upgrade is now a digital license attached to your unique hardware.
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If you perform a reinstallation of Windows, Microsofts activation servers will recognize and activate Windows automatically. Ive tested the process personally on hundreds of physical and virtual systems over the years and can confirm it works.
To install a clean copy of Windows on a PC that already has a digital license for Windows 10/11 Pro, you need to boot from a USB flash drive that contains the Windows setup files. When you see the option to enter a product key, choose I dont have a product key. (The screen shown here is from the Setup program included with Windows 11 version 24H2; this screen looks slightly different if youre using version 23H2.)
If your PC already has a Pro license, dont enter a product key when reinstalling.
As part of the installation process, Windows Setup will display a list of available editions. Be sure to choose Windows 11 Pro as the edition to install. Dont choose any options whose names end with the letter N, and dont choose Windows Pro for Workstations.
Also: How to install Windows 11 your way (and avoid Microsofts restrictions)
Follow all the prompts to complete the installation and go through the Out of Box Experience to sign in for the first time on the newly installed operating system.
After setup is complete, sign in and check the activation status (Settings > System > Activation). Assuming you didnt make major hardware changes, Microsofts servers will recognize the hardware and you should see a notice that the system is activated with a digital license. If the system isnt properly activated, click Troubleshoot to see if you can resolve the issue.
The one gotcha in this series of scenarios comes when you have a system that includes digital licenses for both Home and Pro editions. This happens if you purchased a PC with Windows Home edition preinstalled and then upgraded with a Pro product key.
In that scenario, you might inadvertently restore the original Home edition. That has happened to me multiple times during testing. Recently, for example, I used a recovery image to reinstall Windows 11 on a Microsoft Surface Pro that originally shipped with Windows 11 Home and had been upgraded to Windows 11 Pro.
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If that happens to you, dont bother searching for the product key you used to upgrade.
Instead, use Microsofts generic Windows Pro product key to force the upgrade. Follow the steps below.
Go to Settings > System > Activation and check the currently installed edition and activation status. If you see a properly activated copy of Windows 11 Home, expand the Upgrade your edition of Windows section and click Change product key.
Enter the following product key:
VK7JG-NPHTM-C97JM-9MPGT-3V66T
This generic product key is intended specifically to change editions on PCs that have a properly activated copy of Windows 11 Pro. Theres nothing magical about it, and you cant use it to get an upgrade that youre not entitled to. If your hardware doesnt already have a Pro license, youll get an activation error and need to supply a proper product key or pay for an upgrade.
Follow the prompts and restart to complete the upgrade.
Because you previously upgraded to Pro on this hardware, Microsofts activation servers will recognize the digital license and activate your newly installed copy.
The biggest difference between Windows Home and Pro editions is support for advanced business features. For day-to-day work, theres little difference between the two editions, which have the same user interface and manage files and apps identically.
Windows Pro edition adds the following features that are not available with Home edition: Domain Join, Hyper-V, BitLocker, Microsoft Update for Business, Remote Desktop Server, and Assigned Access. You can find a detailed comparison in this article: 7 reasons Windows 11 Pro is worth the upgrade – and the best way to do it.
That depends. If you want the option to connect to business networks, or to encrypt all files on all drives using BitLocker Drive Encryption, then consider going Pro. Likewise, the Pro edition offers the ability to defer monthly updates using Group Policy, and includes access to Hyper-V virtualization and the incredibly useful Windows Sandbox feature.
Also: The ultimate Windows 11 upgrade guide: Everything you need to know
However, if youre just using your PC for routine tasks at home or in a small office and you dont need those advanced features, the Home edition should work just fine. Be sure to sign in with a Microsoft account to ensure the system drive is encrypted and the BitLocker recovery key is properly backed up to the cloud.
A clean install removes a previous software installation and installs a new copy with default settings.
This article was originally published on Dec. 23, 2015, and has been updated many times. It was last updated May 9, 2025.
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