![]() ![]() ![]() I created a demo user called Niamh and allocated an M365 A5 student license to the user. There’s a lot of ways you can license this, I had a demo tenant with M365 A5 licensing in it so was sorted.Microsoft Endpoint Manager / Intune and Azure Active Directory Premium licensing.I used a Hyper-V virtual machine running the standard Windows 10 ISO and selected Windows Home Edition when installing it in the VM (I selected “I don’t have a product key” so it was unactivated).I first tackled this topic back in 2017 in this post, but like the Intune product itself, my knowledge has evolved a fair bit since then! To that end, I decided to make the following video showing how you can easily upgrade Windows Home Edition devices to higher versions provided you have an eligible Volume Licensing key and suitable licensing in M365. How do I upgrade from Windows 10 Home to Windows 10 Pro or Education using Intune if I can’t join a Windows Home device to Intune? Common question to me! One of those questions that recur from time to time is: I’ve posted a fair bit about Intune on this blog previously, and I try to use this as a place to answer my own questions but also those of customers and partners that I engage with in my day job. UPDATE 5th August 2022: My colleague Scott Breen has written some really great documentation outlining the options to upgrade from Windows Home to Education edition on the official Microsoft Docs – do check it out on the link here. ![]()
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