Add Upgrade-WindowsToPro PowerShell doc#716
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Add a new docs/powershell/upgrade-windowstopro.md page documenting the Upgrade-WindowsToPro PowerShell script. The page covers purpose, requirements (PowerShell 5+, Windows, admin privileges, valid Pro key), usage example, parameters (LicenseKey), expected output files, and an initial changelog entry (2026-06-05).
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- Validated the logic
- Due to absent of a test machine, this is untested
- Once the RMM implementation will be ready, we will have it tested
- Halo Ticket: 373910
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Add a new docs/powershell/upgrade-windowstopro.md page documenting the Upgrade-WindowsToPro PowerShell script. The page covers purpose, requirements (PowerShell 5+, Windows, admin privileges, valid Pro key), usage example, parameters (LicenseKey), expected output files, and an initial changelog entry (2026-06-05).