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I understand your concern! You've downloaded Windows 11 Business Edition on a USB drive and are trying to set it up for your company. Since you have Microsoft 365 Business Premium licenses, you can follow these steps to set up Windows 11 Business Edition with your company's email and Azure Active Directory (AAD) credentials:
Prerequisites:
- Ensure you have a valid Microsoft 365 Business Premium license.
- Make sure your company's AAD is configured and all necessary settings are in place.
- Have the Windows 11 ISO file downloaded on a USB drive or a local machine.
Step-by-Step Setup:
- Download the Windows 11 Business Edition ISO file: You can download the Windows 11 Business Edition ISO file from the Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC) or through the Microsoft Volume Licensing portal. If you're not familiar with these options, contact your Microsoft representative or IT administrator for assistance.
- Create a bootable USB drive: Use a tool like Rufus or Microsoft's Media Creation Tool to create a bootable USB drive with the Windows 11 Business Edition ISO file.
- Boot from the USB drive: Boot your device from the USB drive and follow the installation process until you reach the "Choose what to keep" screen.
- Select "Custom: Install Windows only": Choose "Custom: Install Windows only" to install Windows 11 without keeping any files from the previous operating system.
- Sign in with your Azure Active Directory (AAD) credentials: When prompted to sign in, use your company's AAD credentials (email address and password). This will link your device to your company's Azure Active Directory.
- Enter your company's email address: When prompted to enter an email address, enter your company's email address (e.g., [yourcompany]@yourcompany.com).
- Sign in with your AAD credentials again: You'll be prompted to sign in again with your AAD credentials to complete the setup process.
- Configure other settings: Follow the prompts to configure other settings, such as network connections, language, and time zone.
Tips and Considerations:
- Make sure your company's AAD is configured correctly and all necessary settings are in place before attempting to set up Windows 11 Business Edition.
- If you're experiencing issues with signing in, ensure that your AAD credentials are correct and that there are no issues with your company's AAD configuration.
- If you're having trouble finding the correct email address or password, contact your IT administrator for assistance.I understand your concern! You've downloaded Windows 11 Business Edition on a USB drive and are trying to set it up for your company. Since you have Microsoft 365 Business Premium licenses, you can follow these steps to set up Windows 11 Business Edition with your company's email and Azure Active Directory (AAD) credentials: Prerequisites:
- Ensure you have a valid Microsoft 365 Business Premium license.
- Make sure your company's AAD is configured and all necessary settings are in place.
- Have the Windows 11 ISO file downloaded on a USB drive or a local machine.
- Make sure your company's AAD is configured and all necessary settings are in place.
- Download the Windows 11 Business Edition ISO file: You can download the Windows 11 Business Edition ISO file from the Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC) or through the Microsoft Volume Licensing portal. If you're not familiar with these options, contact your Microsoft representative or IT administrator for assistance.
- Create a bootable USB drive: Use a tool like Rufus or Microsoft's Media Creation Tool to create a bootable USB drive with the Windows 11 Business Edition ISO file.
- Boot from the USB drive: Boot your device from the USB drive and follow the installation process until you reach the "Choose what to keep" screen.
- Select "Custom: Install Windows only": Choose "Custom: Install Windows only" to install Windows 11 without keeping any files from the previous operating system.
- Sign in with your Azure Active Directory (AAD) credentials: When prompted to sign in, use your company's AAD credentials (email address and password). This will link your device to your company's Azure Active Directory.
- Enter your company's email address: When prompted to enter an email address, enter your company's email address (e.g., [yourcompany]@yourcompany.com).
- Sign in with your AAD credentials again: You'll be prompted to sign in again with your AAD credentials to complete the setup process.
- Configure other settings: Follow the prompts to configure other settings, such as network connections, language, and time zone.
- Sign in with your AAD credentials again: You'll be prompted to sign in again with your AAD credentials to complete the setup process.
- Enter your company's email address: When prompted to enter an email address, enter your company's email address (e.g., [yourcompany]@yourcompany.com).
- Sign in with your Azure Active Directory (AAD) credentials: When prompted to sign in, use your company's AAD credentials (email address and password). This will link your device to your company's Azure Active Directory.
- Select "Custom: Install Windows only": Choose "Custom: Install Windows only" to install Windows 11 without keeping any files from the previous operating system.
- Boot from the USB drive: Boot your device from the USB drive and follow the installation process until you reach the "Choose what to keep" screen.
- Create a bootable USB drive: Use a tool like Rufus or Microsoft's Media Creation Tool to create a bootable USB drive with the Windows 11 Business Edition ISO file.
- Make sure your company's AAD is configured correctly and all necessary settings are in place before attempting to set up Windows 11 Business Edition.
- If you're experiencing issues with signing in, ensure that your AAD credentials are correct and that there are no issues with your company's AAD configuration.
- If you're having trouble finding the correct email address or password, contact your IT administrator for assistance.
- Ensure you have a valid Microsoft 365 Business Premium license.