I didn't try this, but it's likely the same as the downgrader executable does for you. slmgr will show you have a valid license.Īlternatively, you can (probably) do this by hand just as easily by following the registry changes explained in this post. License info (under Settings > Update & Security > Activation) will show 'Windows is activated with a digital license'. After upgrade, you'll be upgraded to Windows 10 Enterprise.
At this moment, some registry keys are changed, but officially you're still on Windows 7 Enterprise.
do not re-install windows (for a proper downgrade, this is necessary, but we don't need that).I found that upgrading for free is possible by doing the following: The language or edition of the version of windows currently installed on your pc isn't supported by this tool Running a the installer normally gave me the following message: My Dell system also came installed with Windows 7 Enterprise (while I have an official hard copy of Ultimate).