![]() Still not sure what went wrong in this experiment. But after the upgrade, attempting to activate yielded the same message. It detected an Enterprise key and upgraded the machine accordingly. Rather than digging the issue further, I grabbed a 1511 ISO for the Pro edition, installed it on the same machine, entered the same Enterprise key as before. Attempting to reactivate yielded a rather peculiar message: "The product key you entered cannot be used to activate this edition." I performed a DISM check on the ISO and it was the correct edition (plain Enterprise not N, not LTSB). The upgrade was successful but after the process I noticed that my OS had gotten deactivated. I grabbed a 1511 Enterprise ISO from the links on the first page and upgraded that installation. The upgrade was successful and the OS got activated. Question about Windows 10 Enterprise MAK activation.īack when 10240 or RTM build released, I upgraded a Windows 10 Pro installation to Enterprise by using one of the keys posted here.
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