Not sure what i did wrong, downloaded the x64 pro us-en esd file and converted with decrypt.cmd During installation i did not entered key or logged in with account. Now windows installed is 10S and i cannot convert to pro version. Why is the installed version defaulting to 10 S and not 10 Pro?
a.k.a Sausage fingers. Edit: Apologies for off topic but is the forum running slow for anyone else, timing out occasionally? Seems okay now, ah well.
Nope, it wasn't a clean install. I'm an insider, so I went for Release Preview option to receive the update faster.
You may see it as Win10_1709_English_x64.iso Windows10_en-us_x64_16299.iso 16299.15.170928-1534.RS3_RELEASE_CLIENTCOMBINEDSL_OEMRET_X64FRE_EN-US.ISO
Until now I wonder why most users expect the Enterprise version through the ESD when it is easier to install the Professional version and then upgrade to the Enterprise version with its Installation Key (in online mode) from Configuration / Activation This upgrade to other versions of Windows is also possible from the same parameter: Professional Education, Education, etc.
That license switch is far from being compareable to a real Ent install. Same goes for ProfessionalWorkstation which won't accept more than 2 CPU sockets when license switched.
The space left of the icon of a drive is for (this is my opinion) for bigger icon of drive. (rectangle icon)