![]() (One of the comments here was suggesting otherwise.)Īlso I don't remember exactly when but I did have a step in the process where the Windows 10 installation media creation tool said "This version of Windows is not supported" or similar, but when I ran the setup file from the USB key, it recognized my enterprise version and offered to upgrade to Windows 10 Enterprise. ![]() ![]() an upgrade where personal data, settings, and applications are maintained. Note that the official docs on Windows upgrade paths confirm that a Windows 8.1 Enterprise to Windows 10 Enterprise full upgrade is possible, i.e. So if you're having this issue, I suggest giving the regular Windows 10 installer a try by running it in Windows 8.1 Enterprise. I was actually taking the steps to do a fresh install of Windows 10 Home (because I no longer have an easy way to get an enterprise license), so I was pleasantly surprised to find an in-place upgrade worked without a Windows 10 Enterprise license. ![]() I clicked "Download tool now" at Microsoft's "Download Windows 10" page.) (Note that the tool I used was named MediaCreationTool1903.exe. I was able to do this by creating Windows 10 installation media (generic non-Enterprise edition) onto a USB key and running the setup file in Windows 8.1 Enterprise. I just successfully did an in-place upgrade of Windows 8.1 Enterprise to Windows 10 Enterprise. ![]()
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