Upgrade Windows 7 Home Edition to Windows 7 Professional

Hello

Where can I pass editsion windows 7 (64-bit) home to windows 7 Professional (64 bit)?

And NO, I don't want windows 10...

Post proposed by the host to the appropriate forum category. The topic is edited to add clarity.* *.

Microsoft sells more than win 7.  You can buy a win 7 pro key from a retailer online such as Amazon.com.  You realize that win 7 support ends next year right?

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