solved - Moved from Mac_x86 to MacPro_ARM - can't get MS to validate

Discussion in 'Licensing and Activation' started by Dave_CA, Feb 27, 2024.

  1. Dave_CA

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    what is the best way to do this?
    when i drag-dropped Parallels on the mac-mini to the trash, did i create a problem? are there some configuration files that i should have kept?
    can i start from scratch?
     
  2. Dave_CA

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    reviewing my poor transition
    1) the original version on the x86 was Win 10
    2) the parallels that I downloaded to my macpro was Win 11 Pro
    how can I re-download a Win 10 to my macpro, and then upgrade?
     
  3. Dave_CA

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    currently MS won't let me activate the Win 11 Pro, because they only see a Win 10 license in their system
     
  4. ed_16

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    I wish this were a reply. Frankly, I'm new to parallels forum, please; can you advise me how to pose my own question. It doesn't seem easy!
    Thanks
    Richard
     
  5. Dave_CA

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    to update the product key
    MS requires: xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx (5x5)
    however, the macmini key is: xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx (5x4)
    > so I am unable to create an upgraded MS profile to match the upgraded Parallels profile
    (I'm a few months away from renewing the parallels license, so I can do whatever is required to get it working)

    original macmini OS info (formats only)
    Device name DESKTOP-ABCDEFG
    Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-8100B CPU @ 3.60GHz
    Installed RAM 8.00 GB (7.85 GB usable)
    Device ID ...-...-...-...-...
    Product ID 12345-67890-12345-abcde
    System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
     
  6. Dave_CA

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  7. Dave_CA

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    Basically - they don't spell out all that needs to be done.
    You can't take your basecamp license over to a macpro, and expect a free upgrade.
     

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