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Index
Title Page Copyright Page Contents Foreword Introduction
Errata, updates, & book support Free eBooks from Microsoft Press We want to hear from you Stay in touch
Chapter 1: Why implement Windows 10?
The Welcome experience What’s new in the user interface
Customizing the Start menu Introducing Action Center
Switching between Desktop mode and Tablet mode Using virtual desktops
Creating a new virtual desktop Switching between virtual desktops
Using Snap Cortana
Accessing Cortana settings Cortana voice commands
Windows startup enhancements
Push Button Reset improvements
Microsoft Edge
Fixing specific sites
About security
Microsoft Passport Windows Hello Isolated User Mode
The Windows 10 upgrade process
Chapter 2: Windows 10 deployment options
In-place upgrade Predeployments steps
Step 1: Choosing the correct media Step 2: Assessing readiness Step 3: Gathering driver packages A cue for testing applications
Manual in-place upgrade
Phase 1: Down Level (Old OS) Phase 2: Start into WinRE (copying files) Phase 3: First reboot in Windows 10 (installing features and drivers) Phase 4: Second reboot in Windows 10 (configuring settings) Recoverability
Traditional deployments
Bare-metal installation Wipe-and-load (refresh) Replace
Windows To Go Windows Update approach
Get Windows 10 App
OS upgrade via Windows Server Update Services
Prerequisites Configuring WSUS to support in-place upgrades Configuring policies to use WSUS
Moving the focus to Configuration Manager
Chapter 3: Configuration Manager Operating System Deployment concepts
The purpose of OSD OSD terminology Infrastructure requirements WinPE Task sequences
Task sequence variables
Drivers and driver packages Image deployment
Scheduling deployments Unknown computers
UEFI versus BIOS Reporting Advanced concepts
Logging Prestart commands User Device Affinity
Online resources
Chapter 4: Using System Center Configuration Manager to deploy Windows 10
Microsoft Deployment Toolkit integration with Operating System Deployment Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit Obtaining and importing the Windows 10 image Customizing the Windows 10 image
In-box applications Group Policies
Deploying and supporting Windows 10
Managing disk configurations Upgrade scenarios Optimizing the Windows 10 image deployment Monitoring the Windows 10 image deployment After the Windows 10 image deployment
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