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![]() ![]() I am now at a loss on how to get my Pro license back. I have noticed that every time I try to install the pro license the Virus protection pops up after the above happens and states that the msi file is a threat and removes it. I can't seem to be able to install the Pro license. It bombs showing installing the Pro license and then I go into reboot where it states I'm updating but then it bombs and says it's going to roll back (which is Windows 11 Home). So, I've tried this method, and the same thing. Windows 11 Home ended up installed I've tried using the store (which prompted me to install Pro license) it bombed with an error. By hard resetting I was finally about to reinstall Windows 11. I then did a hard reset (I couldn't get into the computer as it was looping that there was a problem and trying to install again) to bypass this loop. I went to reset my copy of Windows 11 Pro through using Windows Settings but during the reset it got stuck in a loop and wouldn't complete the reset. ![]() Select the Start button, then select Settings > Update & Security > Windows Insider Program, and then select Stop Insider builds.I've had to reset my Surface Pro 7 (SP7) because the touchscreen and windows hello kept having issues. Review the agreements for your device, and then select Confirm. Select the Insider channel you would like to receive builds for, and then select Confirm. Select the Start button, then select Settings > Update & Security > Windows Insider Program. Use one of the following recovery images: Windows 8.1, Windows 10, and Windows 11. Use the one of the following appropriate recovery images to restore your device. To return to a stable build, restore your device back to the operating system it was running when purchased. Opt out to your device’s original operating system ![]() Select the Start button, then select Settings > Windows Update > Windows Insider Program, and then select Stop Insider builds.įollow the instructions to opt out your device. In the Search box, type winver, or press Windows logo key + R, then look for the build number. Select the Start button, then select Settings > System > About, and then look for the build edition, version, and build number. Make sure your device is using a production build. The Feedback Hub app is a good place to check for this. Note: You won’t lose any info if you opt out your device using a production build. Insider builds are less stable than production builds, aren’t serviced, and eventually expire. This download is a multi-edition ISO which uses your product key to unlock the correct edition. We recommend opting out of Insider builds when your PC or phone is using a production build, which is more stable and can remain on your device longer. You can either opt out with the next production or publicly released build, or restore your device to its original operating system. ![]() Select Restart now to restart your device and start receiving your selected builds right away, or you can restart your device later and start receiving builds at that time.Īfter you’ve tried the latest Insider builds for a while, you may want to opt out your PC-especially if your device is now using a production build. Review the agreements for your device, and then select Continue. Select the Insider channel you would like to receive builds for, and then select Continue. Select Link an account, and either select the account you used to register with the Insider program, or if you used a different account, under Use a different account, select the type of account you used, and enter those credentials. Select the Start button, then select Settings > Windows Update > Windows Insider Program. Once you've joined the Insider program, here's how to set your Windows device up to start receiving the latest Insider builds: Join the Windows Insider Program Start receiving Insider builds So if you want to help us build the best Windows yet, we want you to join us. This program is designed exclusively for people who want to be involved in the process. Insiders can deploy Windows 11 and Windows 10 Insider Preview Builds and give feedback to Microsoft using corporate credentials. The Windows Insider Program includes features and functionality to better support IT professionals, developers, and business customers in our Insider community. You’ll get an easy-to-use Feedback Hub app to send us your feedback, which will help guide us along the way. In return, we want to know what you think. Join the Windows Insider Program to be one of the first to experience the new ideas and concepts we’re building. With the Windows Insider Program, you’ll get all the latest Windows 11 and Windows 10 builds as soon as they’re available. ![]()
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