![]() I think the problem is that installer found product key embedded in computer BIOS/UEFI and as it is of course for Professional Edition, it automatically selects Pro Edition for installation. ProductKey: Product EditionID = Professional ProductKey: Product InstallChannel = OEM ProductKey: Extracting Eula ProductKey: Product key was successfully validated. ProductKey: Matching Install Wim: Found matching images. ProductKey: Matching Install Wim For Exact Editions ProductKey: Matching Install Wim. SPValidateProductKey: Calling PidGenX ProductKey: Product key using pkey edition =. ProductKey: Validating Product Key for Image. ProductKey: Product key found in Digital Marker. Nothing about, that upgrade is unsupportedĪfter looking in upgrade log: ProductKey: Looking for product key in Digital Marker. Because LTSB is its own SKU, however, an upgrade is required from Windowsġ0 Enterprise LTSB to Windows 10 Enterprise, which supports the Semi-Annual Channel. If an organization has devices currently running Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB that it would like to change to the Semi-Annual Channel, it can make the change without losing user data. In-place upgrade from Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 LTSB is not supported.īut nothing about Windows 10 LTSB to Windows 10 Enterprise CB. ![]() Is there official documentation, that it unsupported to upgrade from Windows 10 LTSB to Windows 10 Enterprise CB. ![]()
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