Windows Activation Issues FAQ: How do I resolve issues with activating Windows 10 or 11 using a product key? Issue: Users may encounter various errors when trying to activate Windows 10 or 11 with a product key. Below are the most common activation errors: Common Activation Errors: "The product key is in use" error This error occurs when the product key has been previously used or registered on another device. In some cases, this could be a false positive. "Windows can't activate. Try again later" error This issue is usually caused by a temporary server problem or network-related issues. "The product key you entered didn't work" error This error may occur if the product key entered is incorrect or meant for a different version of Windows. "This copy of Windows is not genuine" error This can occur if the installed Windows copy is not legitimate or has been flagged by Microsoft. "Windows is activated with a digital license linked to your Microsoft account" error If you are trying to activate Windows on new hardware, this error may appear if the activation is tied to a previous device. Windows 10 Home Activation Failure due to missing .NET Framework In some cases, Windows 10 Home fails to activate because the .NET Framework is not installed. Windows 10 Activation Failure due to missing Microsoft Store Sometimes, activation may fail if the Microsoft Store is not installed. Common Solution for Most Errors: For most of the errors mentioned above, the following command can help resolve product key-related issues: Solution: Open Command Prompt with administrative privileges: Press the Windows key , search for "cmd," right-click, and select Run as administrator . In the Command Prompt, enter the following command: Changepk.exe /ProductKey XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX Replace  XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX with your actual product key. Press Enter to apply the product key. This should resolve the issue. Specific Solutions: 1. For "Windows can't activate. Try again later" error: If the issue persists after using the Changepk command, it might be due to server or network problems. Additional Solution: Ensure you have an active internet connection. Retry the activation process after a few minutes. If it continues to fail, try activating Windows using the Phone Activation Method : Press Windows key + R and type slui 4 into the Run dialog. Follow the on-screen instructions to activate Windows by phone. 2. For "This copy of Windows is not genuine" error: If using a legitimate product key, follow these steps: Additional Solution: Ensure you are using a genuine product key . If you purchased the key from a third party, verify its authenticity with the vendor or Microsoft. If necessary, reinstall a genuine version of Windows. 3. For "Windows is activated with a digital license linked to your Microsoft account" error: If you’ve changed hardware, the digital license may not transfer automatically. Additional Solution: Sign in to your Microsoft account linked to your previous activation. Use the Activation Troubleshooter : Go to Settings > Update & Security > Activation . Click Troubleshoot , then follow the steps to re-activate Windows using your digital license. 4. For Windows 10 Home Activation Failure due to missing .NET Framework: In some cases, activation fails because the .NET Framework required for certain activation processes is not installed. Solution: Install Windows Updates : Press Windows key + I to open Settings . Go to Update & Security > Windows Update . Click Check for updates and install any pending updates. Once the updates and .NET Framework are installed, retry the activation process. 5. For Windows 10 Activation Failure due to missing Microsoft Store: Sometimes activation can fail because the Microsoft Store is not installed on the computer. Solution: Reinstall Microsoft Store : You can download and run a script to reinstall the Microsoft Store. Download this script to reinstall the Microsoft Store before continuing with activation. After reinstalling the Microsoft Store, retry the activation process. Upgrading Windows 10/11 Home to Windows 10/11 Pro Upgrading from Windows Home to Pro can be done during the Out of Box Experience (OOBE) or after setup. Below are the different methods for upgrading: Option 1: During OOBE (Out of Box Experience) Press the FN KEY Once. ( This will ensure that the F1 - F12 Keys are active) Press Ctrl + Shift + F10 to open Command Prompt. If Command Prompt does not show up, press Win + R to open the Run dialog, type cmd , and press Enter to manually open Command Prompt. Enter the upgrade key using the following command in the Command Prompt: Changepk.exe /ProductKey XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX Replace XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX with your actual upgrade key.     Option 2: Ctrl + Shift + F3 Method Press the FN KEY Once. ( This will ensure that the F1 - F12 Keys are active) Press  Ctrl + Shift + F3 to boot into audit mode. This will skip the OOBE and allow you to perform administrative tasks before the user account is created. Open Activation Settings and click Change Product Key . Enter the upgrade key to initiate the upgrade. After updating, you may encounter a situation where you are locked out of your account. In this case: Restart the computer instead of shutting it down. You will be logged back into your account automatically. Note: If you see a blank screen, wait for a few minutes to ensure all updates are completed, and then force shutdown the computer. Option 3: Regular Mode Upgrade If you're already in the regular user mode of Windows (not during OOBE or audit mode): Go to Activation Settings : Press Windows key + I to open Settings . Navigate to Update & Security > Activation . Click Change Product Key . Enter the upgrade key in the prompt. If you encounter any issues, you can open Command Prompt with administrative privileges and enter the following command to apply the key manually: Changepk.exe /ProductKey XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX Replace XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX with your upgrade key.