

Windows 10 Home in-place upgrade will be done now.Ībove instructions taken from this thread:

When prompted, enter your valid Windows 10 Home product key and select what to keep (settings, personal files and apps, only personal files or nothing)

Insert the Windows 10 Home installation media, and do an in-place upgrade by launching the setup from the Windows desktop (not booting system with Windows 10 Home install media) In your case it should at the moment show Windows 10 Professionalīrowse to key HKEY_Local Machine > Software > Wow6432Node > Microsoft > Windows NT > CurrentVersion, change the same two values as in steps 3 and 4 above (EditionID to Core, and ProductName to Windows 10 Home)

In your case it should at the moment show ProĬhange ProductName to Windows 10 Home. Open Registry Editor (WIN + R, type regedit, hit Enter)īrowse to key HKEY_Local Machine > Software > Microsoft > Windows NT > CurrentVersionĬhange EditionID to Core (double click EditionID, change value, click OK). Unofficially, If you know your Windows 10 product Key (if not run this free tool from NirSoft) you should be able revert to Windows 10 Home by following the instructions below Officially from Microsoft, you would have to to a clean install of Windows 10 Home and lose all your existing data and software.
