Hello,
What you’re running into is the edition mapping during the upgrade process. Windows 10 Pro for Workstations is a distinct SKU, and when you initiate the upgrade through Windows Update or the Installation Assistant, the default path often tries to push Windows 11 Home unless the edition is explicitly preserved. That’s why you’re seeing the mismatch.
The key point is that your existing digital entitlement for Windows 10 Pro for Workstations should automatically grant you Windows 11 Pro for Workstations at no additional cost. Microsoft’s licensing rules ensure that upgrades respect the edition you already own. If the installer is defaulting to Home, it usually means the edition information in the registry or product key channel isn’t being read correctly.
To resolve this, you need to force the edition alignment before or during the upgrade. The cleanest way is to use the generic edition switch key for Windows 11 Pro for Workstations. Go to Settings > Update & Security > Activation > Change product key and enter the generic key for Pro for Workstations: NRG8B-VKK3Q-CXVCJ-9G2XF-6Q84J. This doesn’t activate the system; it simply tells Windows Setup which edition to target. Once the edition is switched, your existing digital license will activate automatically after the upgrade completes.
If you prefer to do an in-place upgrade, download the latest Windows 11 ISO using the Media Creation Tool or the Volume Licensing Service Center, run setup.exe, and when prompted, select “Keep personal files and apps.” The installer will detect the edition set by the generic key and install Windows 11 Pro for Workstations instead of Home.
After the upgrade, verify under Settings > System > Activation that the edition reads “Windows 11 Pro for Workstations” and that activation is successful. If activation doesn’t occur automatically, run slmgr /ato from an elevated command prompt to force activation.
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HL.