Before attempting to switch to Windows 11 Pro, ensure your PC meets the minimum system requirements for upgrading to Windows 11 Pro. Although the requirements for Pro and Home versions are generally the same, it’s wise to review them, especially if you’re making other upgrades to your system. If you are able to run Windows 11 Home without any significant issues, this shouldn’t be a concern.
Next, back up important data. While upgrading Windows 11 Home to Pro doesn’t affect your personal files and settings, it is still good to take a backup of your important documents, files, etc. You can utilize an external hard disk or cloud storage for backup.
Ensure that your system is updated with the latest version of Windows 11 Home, as an updated system will prevent any compatibility issues and make the upgrade to Pro seamless. To update Windows 11, launch the Settings, switch to the Windows Update on the left, and click the Check For Updates button on the right. Install any updates right away and restart your system. You must also check if your Windows 11 Home edition is activated with the correct license.
During the upgrading process, your internet connection shouldn’t be interrupted; otherwise, it can lead to upgrade failure or even Windows corruption. So, make sure that the internet always works appropriately during the upgrade.
Finally, purchase a valid license from Microsoft’s website or other reputed vendors if you want to upgrade to Pro without Microsoft Store.