* Go back to the Activation page and select "Change product key" * After Windows has rebooted, disable airplane mode or "reconnect" its internet This will trigger Windows to upgrade your edition to Pro and will reboot. * Enter in the Generic Pro Key listed in the thread. * Go to the Activation page and select "Change product key" * Put VM in airplane mode or "disconnect" its internet I remembered that I encountered a similar issue when trying to upgrade my own personal laptop from Windows 10 Home -> Pro, so I thought I'd try the above tip. ![]() ![]() The default Windows 11 that was installed for my VM was Windows 11 Home, but I had a Pro key that refused to upgrade/activate while giving me the infamous 0xC004F050 error. For those of you still having trouble with this, you might want to try the advice from this thread (from Microsoft's site):
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