3 Simple Ways to Activate Windows 11
Works unless it’s a counterfeit
When you installWindows 11on your PC, Microsoft will prompt you to verify that you have a genuine copy of the operating system. Failure to activate Windows 11 means you won’t have access to certain apps, tools, and features of the operating system.
For instance, you might be unable to customize the taskbar, change background images/wallpapers, install new themes, or make other customizations to your PC without activating Windows. An“Activate Windows” watermarkstays glued to the bottom-left corner of your screen. Windows may also display incessant pop-up messages requesting you to activate the operating system.
In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to activate Windows 11 using a product key, digital license, and the Windows Activation troubleshooter.
How To Check If Windows 11 is Activated
If you didn’t enter a product key right after installing or upgrading to Windows 11, your device is most likely unactivated. You can check your device’s activation status from the Settings app or via Command Prompt.
The Settings app will display a “Windows isn’t activated” message if you’re using an unverified Windows version. You can also confirm your PC’s activation status from the Windows “Activation” menu.
Your PC is unactivated if the “Activation state” row displays aNot activeerror message.
The Command Prompt is an all-around utility for checking your device’s information.
That’ll open an elevated Command Prompt console with administrative privileges.
A Windows Script Host window will display a message letting you know if there’s a product key linked to the Windows 11 copy running on your device. Of course, a “product key not found” error message means Windows isn’t activated.
Now, follow the three methods below in case your Windows 11 installation isn’t activated.
1. Activate Windows 11 Using the Activation Troubleshooter
If you upgraded to Windows 11 from a previously activated Windows 10 PC, or you qualify for a free upgrade, you can use the Activation troubleshooter to activate Windows 11 without having to provide a product key or digital license.
Connect your computer to the internet and follow the steps below.
Alternatively, head toSettings>System>Activation>Activation stateand select theTroubleshootbutton to launch the Windows Activation troubleshooter.
Wait for the troubleshooter to diagnose and fix activation-related issues.
You’d get a “We’ve activated this copy of Windows” message if the Activation troubleshooter detects a product key and successfully activates your computer.
Otherwise, proceed to the next section to activate Windows 11 by manually entering the product key.
2. How To Activate Windows 11 Using a Product Key
Say you have a product key (a 25-character code) and you want to activate your Windows 11 computer. Connect your computer to the internet and follow these steps:
Microsoft will activate your Windows 11 device if the product key is valid. That’ll remove all restrictions and grant you access to all Windows 11 features.
If you purchased Windows 11 but can’t find your product key, visit yourMicrosoft account’s order historyin a browser. We outlineother ways to find your Windows product key in this tutorial.
3. Activate Windows 11 Using a Digital License
A digital license (called a “Digital Entitlement” in Windows 11) is basically a digital version of aproduct key that’s linked to your Microsoft account. It’s a method of activating Windows without having to enter a product key. A digital license or digital entitlement would be the ideal activation method if you:
If you don’t have a product key, or your Windows 11 copy is from an unauthorized source, you can purchase a digital license for Windows 11 from Microsoft Store app.
Go toSettings>System>Activationand expand theActivation statedrop-down and select theOpen Storebutton in the “Get a new license in the Microsoft Store app” row.
Select theBuybutton and follow the prompt to purchase Windows 11 with a genuine license.
Make sure the Microsoft Store is linked to your Microsoft account. Tap theprofile iconnext to the search bar, selectSign in, and provide your account credentials.
After purchasing a Windows 11 license, you should see a “Windows is activated with a digital license” when you check the Windows Activation menu.
If Windows still isn’t activated after purchasing the license, restart your PC, connect it to the internet, and check again.
How To Deactivate Windows or Uninstall a Product Key
Microsoft lets you transfer a retail Windows 11 license between devices. But first, you’ll need to deactivate or remove the product key from one device before using it on another.
In Windows 11, you can uninstall a product key by running a command in the Command prompt.
That’ll open an elevated Command Prompt console with administrative privileges.
You should get a Windows Script Host message that your device’s product key has been successfully uninstalled.
Now you can use the product key to activate another Windows 11 device. Readthis comprehensive Windows license tutorialto learn more about transferring a Windows 11 license using a product key or your Microsoft account.
Fix Windows 11 Activation Errors
Activating Windows 11 is really easy. However, you may get activation-related errors if your copy of Windows 11 is counterfeit or installed on multiple computers. Run the Windows Activation troubleshooter to diagnose the cause of the errors. If the errors persist, check out the troubleshooting solutions in thistutorial on fixing Windows activation errors.
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