And as I might point out MS didn’t seem at all concerned as to where I purchased the key or how much I paid for it. Then hey says copy this into the Change Key box on the Activation screen, let it update, Reboot Twice! Then enter the key I purchased. Up pops a whole list of keys from history. He then instructed me to enter a 5 character value (turns out to be first 5 of a Key) into the search box on. He asked me if I bought my key from a 3rd party and I said yes. Not suprisingly, I got someone in India or Pakistan who was hard to understand but very patient and helpful. So I thought what the heck it was already 11:30PM might as well see if it works. Low and behold on that example there was a MS number to call. So I looked at the documentation on the site where I purchased it and they wanted a screen shot of the Installation ID: and they provided info on how to get it and they showed an example. Well when I tried to use it by just going into Activation and entering the key it wouldn’t work. ![]() ![]() If I use the registry key to install 22H2 (above) will this also block Windows 11?Īs a follow up to my previous post I got my DISCOUNTED copy of Win 10 Pro upgrade for < $34 USD. ![]() I would also like to block Windows 11 for as long as possible. ![]() I got it from here.Ħ000003 Registry keys and group policy settings to select specific featureĬlick here to install the Registry key to install to stay on Windows 10 21H2Ĭan I use this one to allow Windows 10 22H2 now?Ĭlick here to install the Registry key to install Windows 10 22H2 when it comes out I used your registry changes to stay at Win10 21H2.
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