Windows Server 2016 upgrade to Sever 2022

Allen47 6 Reputation points
2022-10-13T14:50:18.973+00:00

Dear Support,

I am trying to upgrade Windows Server 2016 to Windows Server 2022 and wish to keep files, settings and apps.

This option is 'greyed out', leaving only 'Nothing' as the available option.

Please can you advise on how to overcome this problem?

Thank you,

Allen

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  1. 2024-02-13T20:50:14.0266667+00:00

    Had the same problem. After selecting Server Standard with Desktop Experience I was able to upgrade with Apps and Files

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  2. Anonymous
    2022-10-13T14:57:31.65+00:00

    Make sure you use licensed 2022 installation media. Evaluation media cannot be used.

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  3. Allen47 6 Reputation points
    2022-10-15T14:36:05.827+00:00

    DSPatrick,

    > Make sure you use licensed 2022 installation media. Evaluation media cannot be used <<

    Many thanks - I'll double-check on this!

    Best wishes,

    Allen


  4. Allen47 6 Reputation points
    2022-10-19T12:50:13.8+00:00

    Yes - just having a battle with the company that supplied me with a license key and directed me to the Evaluation Website download, but will not supply me with the full 2022 installation media!!
    All rather suspect....

    Thanks for your help,

    Allen


  5. Anonymous
    2022-11-03T18:01:06.28+00:00

    still getting the same situation

    How are you trying? Run setup.exe from the root of the install media inside of windows. You might also check the log files for clues.
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/windows-setup-log-files-and-event-logs?view=windows-11

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