I just finished upgrading to windows 11 home from windows 10 home and decided I would like to purchase windows 11 pro. I used the link in settings to upgrade my version of windows. I bought the 99 dollar windows pro from within the Microsoft store. It showed the purchase was successful and a button appeared saying install now.
I restarted my computer to see if that would fix the issue. As I restarted, my computer said it was performing updates. When it finished performing updates, my computer turned back on it now how's that I have windows enterprise installed and it will not let me activate. The trouble shooter does not work and it displays the error code 0xc004c003.
My my Microsoft account shows my purchase of windows 11 pro but it doesn't give me an access to a product key. When I click on more details it takes me to a broken link within Microsoft website saying this page no longer exists.
if you upgrade from Windows 11 Home to Pro , please follow these steps :
1Select Start > Settings > System > Activation.
2Under Upgrade your edition of Windows, select Open Store
3Select "I have a Windows 10/11 Pro Product Key", then input the product key
4: If you have any error warning , please reboot your PC and try it again
and I get my windows 11 pro key from the microsoft partner online store keyingo.com, and i upgrade with the key and follow the instructions without any problems
I am having the same problem and spent two hours on the phone with Microsoft. They said I had to upgrade my Windows 11 home, but it would wipe out
every other application on my computer that wasn't a Microsoft product. This is a new laptop with Windows 11 so I don't know why I would have to upgrade it
to use the key to upgrade to Windows 11 Pro. So frustrating.......when I try to enter that default key I get an error. Did you have any experience with this?
this seems to be a generic key for windows 10 not 11 , Currently having the same issue with a brand new windows 11 PC and upgrade to windows Pro
Microsoft message screen says select troubleshoot below. Which of course there is no Troubleshoot below !
In the end I had to get the vendor to log in and fix this problem, firstly by changing the version to Windows 11 Pro un-activated in Powershell/Terminal and then activate it with a fresh valid product key through System settings (several activation keys had been attempted through the System Settings previously to no avail)
So the best approach is to go to a Microsoft authorised vendor in the first instance)
I buy my license on the Microsoft site. They said that the product key is on the mail sent when I bought the license buy it doesn't. and in the order history doesn't appears the product key. I'm asking for every possible way to get my product key, my actual windows is a home ed, but I need some features of my pro version.
I want to upgrade but without my key is impossible. I already have my ms account associated to my login and is an administrator account. the only way to upgrade it is using the key or buy a new license (is totally illogic buy a new license to get my old license...) and nobody answer from Microsoft. the only thing the have is a troubleshoot step by step that goes in circle. Is sooooo hard to them give me my already bought key?
I have windows 10 x64 authenticated copy but not activated. Thus some basic features are disabled such as the customization of the settings of task bar. Is there a way that I can alter these settings from somewhere else without activating windows?
In particular I want to change the setting for the lock of opened windows in task bar, so when i have more than one windows of the same software open it wont bind them all together but rather show them all as a unique window in task bar.
I haven't tested this on inactivated Windows, but it should work provided regedit is enabled. Note that once you do activate, it will still show up as 'never combine' when changing the setting through the Settings app.
I have an XPS-15 laptop purchased last November. For the past few months I keep getting the Activate Windows watermark in the lower right corner. If I go to settings and use the Activation Troubleshooter, it successfully activates windows, but the watermark comes back again in a few days.
I have search Microsoft and Google and most hits refer to creating a .bat file to get rid of it. I've done that but it still comes back in a few days. I have not made a change to the registry (also mentioned in Google search) but I will if there's no other way.
Do you have a Microsoft or Local account that you use to sign into the PC? You can go to Settings -> Accounts to check this. If a Microsoft account, is Windows 10 Settings -> Account -> Sync your settings on? If not, turning it on may resolve the issue. You may or may not need to reboot and/or activate Windows one more time.
Another workaround concerns ease of access settings. The main idea underlying this solution is to remove background images. As you might have guessed, the watermark will also disappear. To do this, follow these steps:
Even after two years since the inception of Windows 11 into the market, the Windows 10 users share is almost 70%. If you have installed or reinstalled Windows 10 on your device, you see an Activate Windows or a Windows watermark at the bottom of your screen. This post has solutions if you want to know how to permanently activate Windows 10 for free to get rid of the watermark and enjoy the perks of Windows.
Follow the guide below to learn how to activate Windows 10 for free permanently in legal ways. Read till the end to know what you need to prepare and go through it. And here below is the best price for a full version of the Windows 10 Pro license key. Don't miss it?
Before you know how to activate Windows 10 for free permanently, there are certain things you need to take care of. You may or may not be using the product key to activate Windows 10 for free, but when using a third-party tool, you need to make ways to help the tool complete the process.
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The post includes three methods to activate Windows 10 for free permanently; some require the product key, and some do not. At the same time, we use a proven third-party tool to activate Windows. Let us get into the details.
Step 4. This software installs with a display of blue windows for a few minutes, and once the installation is complete, you will have activated Windows 10 and some Microsoft packages in no time.
The Activate Windows watermark is annoying, and to enjoy the perks of the OS, you need the active version. Everyone who installed the ever-popular Windows 10 would want to know how to activate Windows 10 for free permanently. The post includes three methods to activate Windows 10 for free with and without a product key. Follow the steps to get the Windows 10 active version on your PC quickly.
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Another method is to activate the environment in a shell, and run PyCharm from that environment. This is "workable" but pretty ugly, and means I have major problems if I switch environments or projects from PyCharm: I'm now using the totally-wrong environment.
you also need to make sure to have the path of virtual environment path included in the content root folder of your project structure. You can go to settings (preference) project Project Structure if your environment is not included in the project directory.
Update: It's 2022 and I run into the same issueFix: Follow the above steps and in addition, make sure you have selected the Your virtual env python.exe as your project python interpreter, and that's it
If You are using windows version it is quite easy.If you already have the virtual environment just navigate to its folder, find activate.bat inside Scripts folder. copy it's full path and paste it in pycharm's terminal then press Enter and you're done!
I have viewed all of the answers above but none of them is elegant enough for me. In PyCharm 2017.1.3 (in my computer), the easiest way is to open Settings->Tools->Terminal and check Shell integration and Activate virtualenv options.
PyCharm 4 now has virtualenvs integrated in the IDE. When selecting your project interpreter, you can create, add, or select a virtualenv. They've added a "Python Console" that runs in the configured project interpreter.
The path to your virtualenv in .pycharmrc does not have to be absolute. You can set a project specific virtualenv by setting a relative path from your project directory.My virtualenv is always located in a 'venv' folder under my project directory, so my .pycharmrc file looks like this:
warning: the last update in Windows automatically starts a SshBroker and SshProxy service on startup. These block the ssh tunnel from linux to windows. You can stop these services in Task Manager -> Services, after which everything will work again.
Then in the middle part of that window check the the shell path is set to "cmd.exe" or not, if not then set it to "cmd.exe" (it will have it's path associated with it so no need to do anything just click on "cmd.exe" from the drop down list) then click on "apply" button below and click "ok".
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