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It seems you cannot simply upgrade to the Windows Anniversary Edition unless you activate your windows before. Is there a workaround which allows the upgrade while delaying the activation?

Aganju
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    Why wouldn't you just activate first? Or perhaps get the ISO that has the anniversary update already installed, and install it from scratch? – Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 Aug 08 '16 at 12:59
  • I guess using Media Creation Tool would help too, worth a try. – Evengard Aug 08 '16 at 13:12
  • @Aganju - In order to unerstand the restrictions you are under, why is your installation, not activated? Is it because it is a closed system, and the system must be activated by phone, knowing this information will allow us to come up with an answer that you can actually use. – Ramhound Aug 08 '16 at 13:41
  • I am experimenting with various virtual machines, and they are not activated because of the cloning. I plan to activate the ones I want to keep using - some day soon - and have the keys ready, but not yet.I understand that activation solves the issue; I am looking for alternatives. – Aganju Aug 08 '16 at 13:53
  • Curious if you've already tru from the Windows machine that is not activated, from the **Run As Administrator** command prompt to run, **`slmgr -rearm`** and then try the upgrade method afterwards? Give that a shot when you get a chance if you've not already and report back your findings. I'll be happy to add this as an answer if it works to resolve your issue. – Vomit IT - Chunky Mess Style Aug 08 '16 at 14:40
  • download the 1607 ISO an do the upgrade: http://superuser.com/a/1108086/174557 – magicandre1981 Aug 08 '16 at 15:19
  • @PIMP_JUICE_IT, after `slmgr -rear` it asks me to reboot, and then the same thing happens. – Aganju Aug 08 '16 at 18:26

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