Windows 10: Can Existing Windows 11 Pro devices be migrated to Windows 11 IoT?

Discus and support Can Existing Windows 11 Pro devices be migrated to Windows 11 IoT? in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; We have a large network of devices with local admin accounts dedicated to a specific application. The goal is to prevent the bloatware from... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Mitch Greene2, Apr 11, 2024.

  1. Can Existing Windows 11 Pro devices be migrated to Windows 11 IoT?


    We have a large network of devices with local admin accounts dedicated to a specific application. The goal is to prevent the bloatware from interrupting this application as it frequently does, as well as notices to sign into a Microsoft Online account, which we do not want to do.Can we move to Windows 11 IoT? If so, what is the process? Is a license required? Will the devices need to be reimaged from scratch?Regards

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    Mitch Greene2, Apr 11, 2024
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  2. btarunr Win User

    Futuremark Announces 3DMark for Windows 8 Devices

    Futuremark, the world leader in performance benchmarking software, today announced development of a new version of 3DMark, the company's flagship benchmark for gamers. 3DMark for Windows 8 (working title) is designed for gaming performance measurement and comparison across all Windows 8 devices from tablets and notebooks to high-end desktop gaming systems. The announcement was accompanied by an atmospheric concept image for the new benchmark showing an elemental rock warrior brandishing two blazing swords.

    Jukka Mäkinen, CEO of Futuremark said, "With Windows 8 gamers will be able to enjoy their games on a wide range of devices from lightweight tablets to heavy-duty desktop rigs. Faced with so much choice it will be hard to work out which devices offer the best value for money. Fortunately 3DMark for Windows 8 will be our most wide-reaching 3DMark ever, able to accurately measure and compare gaming performance across all devices and graphical feature sets available with Windows 8."


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    3DMark for Windows 8 (working title)
    • Measures and compares gaming performance on all Windows 8 devices
    • Stunning real-time scenes stress test all levels of hardware
    • Supports both x86 and ARM-based architectures
    • Can be used in both Metro UI and 'classic' Windows environments
    • Created in co-operation with the world’s leading technology companies
    • Currently in development, expected to be released in 2012
     
    btarunr, Apr 11, 2024
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  3. JonGrimes Win User
    Windows 11 Pro Upgrade from Windows 10 Pro Edition

    No but after it installed the malfunctioning Windows 11 upgrade it was listed as Windows 11 Pro. Microsoft Windows support advised I reinstall Windows 10 Pro and said that Windows 11 is really only meant for new PC's that come with it preinstalled. MSI website doesn't list my 2020 GT76 Titan dt-039 notebook on their Windows 11 upgrade eligibility list so I guess that's why the Windows 11 Pro upgrade failed. I suggest being careful with trying the Windows 11 upgrade despite it stating my notebook was capable of running Windows 11 it was wrong. Luckily I have the original Windows 10 Pro USB Flash drive because the Windows 11 Pro upgrade was so incomplete I had no way of reverting notebook back to Windows 10 without reinstalling from a USB Flash.
     
    JonGrimes, Apr 11, 2024
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  4. Can Existing Windows 11 Pro devices be migrated to Windows 11 IoT?

    Free upgrade from Windows 11 Home to 11 Pro using 10 Pro retail license

    My current computer has an activated Windows 10 Pro retail license. I'm planning to replace my current computer by buying a new computer that comes preinstalled with Windows 11 Home, and then I understand I can use my 10 Pro license to upgrade to 11 Pro for free.

    What's the most straightforward way of accomplishing this? The obvious approach that comes to mind involves two steps:

    1. Reinstall Windows 10 Pro on new computer and activate with my existing retail license.
    2. Upgrade new computer to 11 Pro for free through the settings.
    Is there a simpler way of doing this without having to reinstall Windows 10? For example, would it be possible to somehow "trade in" my Windows 10 Pro license for 11 Pro? I'm fairly new to Windows licensing and am just trying to understand what is possible/best practice, with minimal effort.
     
    Zachary100, Apr 11, 2024
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