Best way to copy image to new computers to keep Windows 11 License

Steven Crandall 0 Reputation points
2023-01-26T22:07:43.38+00:00

We just purchased 30 new "identical" computers from Dell. They came with Windows 10 licenses but are upgradable to Windows 11. We are wanting to know the best way to quickly "image" the computers to Windows 11 without jeopardizing the current licenses. Basically, is it ok to upgrade one of the new computers to windows 11, install common applications, and then image it to the other 29 computers? Will this cause problems with the Windows 10/11 licenses? We just don't want to have the licenses inactivated because the MS licensing servers see the same license being activated 30 times. Any suggestions? Thanks.

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  2. Limitless Technology 44,766 Reputation points
    2023-02-20T11:49:07.03+00:00

    Hello

    Thank you for your question and reaching out. I can understand you are having query\issues related to Windows 11 upgraded.

    I would suggest you to format one of your PC with Windows 11 then install all your Apps and software then you can sysprep it and Install it on other 29 Dell computers.

    As they are Digitally Licenses then they should be activated automatically. Just confirm with Dell about Windows 11 Licensing

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