Windows 10: Using one Windows 11 Pro PC As Two Separate PCs

Discus and support Using one Windows 11 Pro PC As Two Separate PCs in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I'm working on a multi-player game but I only have one Windows 11 PC. What I'd like to do is somehow set things up so that one computer will act as two... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Mike ONeil1, Feb 24, 2024.

  1. Using one Windows 11 Pro PC As Two Separate PCs


    I'm working on a multi-player game but I only have one Windows 11 PC. What I'd like to do is somehow set things up so that one computer will act as two completely different machines different IP, etc so that I can simulate two different users. I've looked into the multiple desktop feature but I don't think that would work. I've used Parallels in the past but it seems to be only Mac now. Is there a way I can do this? I've heard of Virtual Machines but have never used one before but whichever way is the best way I'm willing to learn it.Thanks!-Mike

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    Mike ONeil1, Feb 24, 2024
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  2. 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, Feb 24, 2024
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  3. Transferring a retail Windows 11 Pro licence to a new PC

    I have an old PC running Windows 11 Pro, "activated with a digital licence linked to your Microsoft account". This is a retail licence purchased from the Microsoft Store.



    This old PC is now suffering from various hardware problems, so I have bought a new one. This has been running Windows 11 Home under an OEM licence, also "activated with a digital licence linked to your Microsoft account".

    My question is, how do I deactivate the Windows 11 Pro licence on the old PC and activate it on the new PC? I know this is an obvious question, and after some searching I found one answer I thought addressed my particular issue.

    I followed the steps set out in Redirecting but now I'm stuck. The troubleshooter on the new PC says "we found a Windows Home digital licence for this device running Windows 11 Pro. To activate using this digital licence, you need to install Windows 11 Home". At the final step, "See other devices linked to your Microsoft account" only shows the old PC, with the Windows 11 Pro licence. I am signed on to the same Microsoft account on both PCs and can see them both in "Devices".

    I'm not worried about the licensing on the old PC, as it's going to be recycled anyway.
     
    Mathew Windsor, Feb 24, 2024
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  4. Using one Windows 11 Pro PC As Two Separate PCs

    PC Build Steps

    Ok just because I like steps i am going to create some steps. Please give me the stamp of approval/disapproval
    • Install system in case
      • Remember to connect SSD and optical to same SATA ports on motherboard
    • Turn on PC
    • setup HDD
    • run blend test in prime95 for 30-60 min
      • run realtemp at the same time
    • While in Prime95 test
      • if CPU goes above 70c in RealTemp, I have a leaky CPU
      • if my system locks up or blue screens, there is an instability in the system somewhere
      • if my system does not lock up or blue screen, my CPU is not damaged and I am in the clear!
    What do you guys think??
     
    anandsap123, Feb 24, 2024
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