When you try to clean install Windows 11, the Windows Setup utility will not offer any option to select the operating system edition. Instead, it will automatically install one of the Home, Pro, or Education editions of the operating system.

So, how do you force Windows 11 Setup to show the select edition screen during installation? You can achieve this by modifying the bootable media or the ISO image to include the EI.cfg file. Here we show you how to select the Pro edition while installing Windows 11.

Why Doesn’t Windows 11's Setup Display the Select Edition Screen?

Nowadays, Microsoft doesn’t publish different editions of the Windows OS on its server. Instead, the default multi-edition ISO file includes all the editions ( Home, Pro, Education, Enterprise).

During a clean install, Windows Setup looks for the traces of the previous installation including the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) license tied to your computer’s motherboard to determine the correct edition of the operating system to install.

This is a convenient feature for many as you don’t need to activate your computer after installing Windows 11 manually. But this also means you don’t get to select the Windows 11 editions during a clean install.

To fix this problem, you can include a Windows Setup configuration file to force Windows Setup to display the select edition screen during installation. It is an optional setup configuration file that you can add to automate the edition selection and product key verification steps during Windows installation.

How to Force Windows Setup to Show the Windows 11 Editions During Clean Install

windows 11 setup select operating system you want to install

As discussed above, you can place a tiny ei.cfg file inside the bootable media folder to force Windows Setup to show the select edition screen during installation. Here’s how to do it.

  1. First, you need to create a bootable Windows 11 USB drive. If you don’t have an ISO, you can download the Windows 11 ISO image from the Microsoft server.
  2. Next, open a new Notepad file. To do this, press Win + R, type notepad, and click OK.
    ei cfg file notepad
  3. In the Notepad window, copy and paste the following lines:
            [Channel]
    _Default
    [VL]
    0
  4. Press Ctrl + S to open the Save as dialog.
    save ei cfg file
  5. Here, type the file name as ei.cfg. Next, click the drop-down for Save as type and select All Files.
  6. Click the Save button to save the file to your PC.
  7. Next, connect the bootable USB flash drive to your PC.
  8. Press Win + E to open File Explorer.
  9. In the left pane, click on This PC.
  10. Next, double-click on the bootable USB flash drive to view its content.
    sources folder Windows 11 bootable drive usb
  11. Double-click on the Sources folder to open it.
    move ei cfg file sources folder installation media
  12. Now, copy and paste the ei.cfg file into the Sources folder.

Once done, safely eject the USB flash drive. You can now boot using the installation media and select the Windows 11 Pro, Education, or the core Home edition from Windows Setup.

Alternatively, you can also automate the edition selection process by configuring the EI.cfg file to install your preferred edition of the OS. For example, if you want Windows Setup to automatically select the Windows 11 Pro edition during installation, use the following format for the EI.cfg file.

        [EditionID]
Professional
[Channel]
_Default
[VL]
0

Save the file as ei.cfg and move it to the Sources folder of your USB installation media. During installation, Windows Setup will automatically select the Windows 11 Pro edition and skip the select edition step.

Select the Pro Edition While Installing Windows 11

While the above method will allow you to install Windows 11 Pro or other editions of the OS, you are still required to have an active license for the selected edition.

So, if you are trying to install the Pro edition on your PC that is activated for the Home edition, then Windows 11 will show the not activated message or the error code 0xc004c003 in the Settings panel. Microsoft also limits some customization features on inactivated computers.