

I use the Evaluation version to build test machines in Hyper-V that I use for blogging. For posterity, I am a fully licensed Windows 10 user with a copy of Windows 10 Professional. It's all very well claiming "you must buy a copy" but for ALREADY FULLY LICENSED USERS running VMs on (Windows 10!) Hyper-V for evaluation purposes, how many copies do I need to buy to use the virtualization software Microsoft have provided? As OP said, this model has worked since inception and clearly Microsoft have now blacklisted or blocked the evaluation exact same behaviour happens to me. I created a brand new VM and installed from a freshly-downloaded copy of the Windows 10 Enterprise ISO - the same happened, instantly expired and blocked.

EVERY version of Windows 10 (from RTM through to 20H2) now shows "product key blocked". As I am constantly running tests this model works perfectly - these are not production machines and are regularly rebuilt.Īs the OP says this model of using the evaluation version for testing (surprisingly, that's what it is meant for!) has worked for nearly six years, yet last week, ALL product keys for Windows 10 evaluation are now blocked. Since 2015, I have been able to rearm each Windows 10 evaluation version twice and then rebuild them once the evaluation expires.
