Hello,
Yes you need to activate Windows 10 Pro first.
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I received a Windows 10 Pro OEM_DM Channel system that I upgraded to Windows 11 Pro and now my Windows will not activate.
I downloaded the Windows 11 23h2 ISO from the website and created a PXE image with MDT and WDS. Once the install was completed and I tried to activate windows it says it "can not validate my Product Key". I did not activate Windows 10 Pro system before installing the new Windows 11 because I thought it was able to upgrade without doing that. I also bought an upgrade to Windows 11. I have tried the Generic Product Key but it failed. Currently my system is in Notification Mode and has changed from OEM_DM to Windows(R) Professional Edition, Retail Channel.
I need to be able to PXE this image out to all of my workstations without this issue in the future; is there a better way to do this? Should I activate all of the Windows 10 Pro before pushing the Windows 11 Pro? Do I have to reinstall Windows 10 Pro and activate then PXE again? I am so confused why it would change from OEM_DM to Retail when the systems were bought with Windows 10 Pro w/upgrade to Windows 11 Pro.
Hello,
Yes you need to activate Windows 10 Pro first.
I reverted back to the original win10 pro and the install ID could still not be validated. How can I actually speak to someone about this issue instead of just asking a question that doesnt get answered?
Hello
How did you configure the MDT task? Is it an upgrade task or clean installation task?
If it is an upgrade operation, it should be available to be activated. But we may activate windows 10 firstly.
Upgrade to Windows 11: FAQ - Microsoft Support
We could try to activate Windows 10 firstly then upgrade with the Windows 11 iso manually then check whether it would be activated aotomatically.
According to your description, there is a possibility that it didn't support clean installation. Or the Windows 11 iso include an invalid product key.
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