How to upgrade your PC running Windows 11 Home to Windows 11 Pro
You can always upgrade from Home to Pro on Windows 11 without reinstallation, and here’s how.
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Although Windows 11 Home should be more than enough for most people, sometimes, you can benefit from the additional features available on Windows 11 Pro, and in this guide, I will outline the steps to upgrade using the two available methods.
Microsoft offers many different editions ofWindows 11, but there are two editions specific for consumers, including “Home” and “Pro,” and we can also make the argument for the Windows 11 Pro for Workstations as the third edition. (Organizations have access to other editions, such as “Pro,” “Enterprise,” and “Education.")
Usually, the “Home” edition is designed for most people and gamers. In contrast, the “Pro” edition includes additional features aimed at professionals since it unlocks features likeBitLocker, Hyper-V,Remote Desktop, and Windows Sandbox, and it consists of the components to connect the device to Active Directory.
If your desktop computer or laptop came pre-installed with the Home edition, it’s possible to upgrade the system without reinstallation through the Settings app using an existing Windows 11 Pro product key or through the Microsoft Store.
In thishow-to guide, I’ll walk you through the steps to upgrade to the better editions of Windows 11.
How to upgrade to Windows 11 Pro from Home by purchasing new key
To upgrade from Home to Pro through the Microsoft Store, use these steps:
Once you complete the steps, the system will upgrade automatically to the Pro edition of Windows 11 after the purchase.
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How to upgrade to Windows 11 Pro from Home by using existing key
To upgrade a device running Windows 11 Home to the Pro edition with an existing product key, use these steps:
After you complete the steps, the computer will restart, and the upgrade will proceed.
It’s important to note that since Windows 11 and 10 share many similarities, you’re allowed to use a Windows 10 Pro key to upgrade to Windows 11 Pro.
The upgrade process to the more advanced version of the operating system should only take a few minutes, as the system only needs to enable the remaining set of features to bring “Home” to “Pro.” This process doesn’t require a complete reinstallation.
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Mauro Huculak has been a Windows How-To Expert contributor for WindowsCentral.com for nearly a decade and has over 15 years of experience writing comprehensive guides. He also has an IT background and has achieved different professional certifications from Microsoft, Cisco, VMware, and CompTIA. He has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for many years.