diff --git a/windows/deployment/upgrade/windows-edition-upgrades.md b/windows/deployment/upgrade/windows-edition-upgrades.md index b7a006bcd0..0bd5e64c70 100644 --- a/windows/deployment/upgrade/windows-edition-upgrades.md +++ b/windows/deployment/upgrade/windows-edition-upgrades.md @@ -78,7 +78,29 @@ Use Windows Configuration Designer to create a provisioning package to upgrade a > [!div class="nextstepaction"] > [Download Windows Configuration Designer from the Microsoft Store](ms-windows-store://pdp/?ProductId=9NBLGGH4TX22) -- To create a provisioning package for upgrading desktop editions of Windows 10, go to **Runtime settings > EditionUpgrade > UpgradeEditionWithProductKey** in the **Available customizations** panel in Windows ICD and enter the product key for the upgraded edition. +To create a provisioning package for upgrading desktop editions of Windows: + +1. Open Windows Configuration Designer. + +1. Select **Advanced provisioning**. + +1. In the **New project** window that opens: + + 1. Under **Enter project details**, give the project a name and then select the **Next** button. + + 1. Under **Choose which settings to view and configure**, select **All Windows desktop editions** and then select the **Next** button. + + 1. Under **Import a provisioning package (optional)**, select the **Finish** button. + +1. Under **Available customizations**, expand **Runtime settings** > **EditionUpgrade** and then select **ChangeProductKey**. + +1. In the **EditionUpgrade/ChangeProductKey** pane, next to **ChangeProductKey**, enter the product key for the upgraded edition. + +1. Under the **File** menu, select **Save**. + +1. Under the **Export** menu, select **Provisioning package**. + +1. Step through the **Build** wizard to create the provisioning package, making sure to save the provisioning package to a known location. For more info about Windows Configuration Designer, see the following articles: