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@NavyLCDR - EmulcifiedSky claimed it's fully activated (post #5). Is that feasible starting with an evaluation build?
@NavyLCDR - EmulcifiedSky claimed it's fully activated (post #5). Is that feasible starting with an evaluation build?
In OP's case, that is not the issue. As long as the system language is the same, upgrading with different regional version of that system language keeps all settings, data, installed software and user accounts.
In-place upgrading EN-GB W10 with EN-US ISO is possible, as is for instance in-place upgrading FR-FR (French / France) with FR-BE (French / Belgium) or FR-CA (French / Canada) ISO, and PT-PT (Portuguese / Portuagal) with PT-BR (Portuguese / Brasil) ISO, to name a few examples.
In all these examples, everything would be left intact, only regional version of display language would be changed, as is told when you run upgrade:
When user accepts that, the next screen shows that everything will be left intact:
(Screenshots from EN-GB to EN-US in-place upgrade.)
Correct. Enterprise and Server evaluation versions cannot be upgraded.
There's no legal way to activate Windows 10 Enterprise Evaluation version.
Kari