I had an activated Windows 10 Pro laptop upgraded from a Windows 8/7 Pro license. Using the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool I created a 64 bit Windows 10 installation DVD. An SSD has been freshly installed into the laptop. Although it may have done in the past the media creation tool has no hard 'Pro' option. From my experience the DVD installs Home edition and fails to active. The Windows 10 Pro 'key' can be retrieved from the previous HDD and you can enter it when 'upgrading' to PRO in the Windows store. This worked great although it wasn't elegant.
Now I have the same situation with another laptop however the HDD is inaccessible due to failure so I have no way of getting the key.
Research brought up this article and guide which suggest microsoft have taken away the option. It appears from some comments on the article and from attempting this myself that this solution of editing the ei.cfg file no longer works, although i'm not 100% sure.
I'd like to avoid downloading the pro iso from torrent sites or websites hosting the pro version because of trust issue.
I have a feeling though that I may be missing something simple?
Now I have the same situation with another laptop however the HDD is inaccessible due to failure so I have no way of getting the key.
Research brought up this article and guide which suggest microsoft have taken away the option. It appears from some comments on the article and from attempting this myself that this solution of editing the ei.cfg file no longer works, although i'm not 100% sure.
I'd like to avoid downloading the pro iso from torrent sites or websites hosting the pro version because of trust issue.
I have a feeling though that I may be missing something simple?