Windows 10 Enterprise – How to download, install and activate?

Option 1: Performing a Clean Installation

Please proceed with this when you are currently using an older Windows version than Windows 10 or a PC without an operating system.

  1. Download Windows Media Creation Tool: Download the Media Creation Tool directly from Microsoft here.
  2. Run the Media Creation Tool:
    • Create installation media for another PC.
    • Select preferred language.
    • Select Edition: Windows 10 (it includes both, Pro and Home).
    • Select architecture (64-bit or 32-bit).
    • Select the media you want to create (USB flash drive or ISO file to create a DVD).
  3. Perform a Clean Installation:
    • Boot from the USB flash drive or the DVD you have created.
    • Select your language, time, and keyboard preferences.
    • Enter the product key provided by us.
    • Installation type: Custom: Install Windows only (advanced).
    • Remove all partitions and create a new one to install Windows.
    • Proceed and perform the installation.

Option 2: Upgrading from Windows 10 Home to Enterprise

Please proceed with this when you are currently using Windows 10 Home and want to upgrade to Enterprise.

  1. Press the “Windows key” + “R”, type “slui.exe” and hit “Enter”.
  2. Enter your Windows 10 Enterprise product key: If it’s not accepted, apply the default product key: “VK7JG-NPHTM-C97JM-9MPGT-3V66T”.

    If error code “0x800f0805” appears after applying the default product key, please make sure that you have at least 20 GB of free disk space and that Windows is updated to its latest version. If those two points apply to you, it is possible that some important system files are missing. In that case, it is necessary to perform a clean installation (see Option 1).

  3. Go to “System” – “About” and “Change product key”: Click “Yes” if User Account Control comes up.
  4. Enter your Windows 10 Enterprise product key: Make sure all open applications are closed and your work is saved, then start the upgrade.
  5. Wait while the upgrade process kicks off: Your computer will be restarted several times throughout this process. The amount of time the upgrade takes will vary between systems. However, it generally only takes 5 to 10 minutes.

Important Note: Before performing any upgrade or clean installation, ensure that you have backed up all important data. Upgrading or reinstalling Windows will overwrite existing data on the disk, potentially resulting in data loss.

System requirements

Hard Disk 16 GB for 32-bit or 20 GB for 64-bit
Memory 1 GB (32-bit) or 2 GB (64-bit)
Processor 1 GHz or faster
Display 800 x 600
Graphics Hardware DirectX 9 or later

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