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Installing and Configuring Windows 10: 70-698 Exam Guide
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Installing and Configuring Windows 10: 70-698 Exam Guide: Learn to deploy, configure, and monitor Windows 10 effectively to prepare for the 70-698 exam

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Installing and Configuring Windows 10: 70-698 Exam Guide

Installing Windows 10

This chapter is designed to provide you with detailed instructions regarding Windows 10 installation. The step-by-step instructions, driven by easy-to-understand graphics, show you how to master the installation of Windows 10. With that in mind, this chapter covers the following installation types: upgrade using installation media, clean installation using a bootable USB flash drive, and configuring a native boot. With the guidance provided by this easy-to-follow chapter, you will quickly learn the installation process without obstacles. In addition, you will learn about Windows 10 valid upgrade paths, as well as getting to know the tools required to migrate from Windows 2000, XP, or Vista to Windows 10. Other than that, you will get to know how to turn Windows features on or off, and configure regional and language settings in Windows 10. With all that,...

Technical requirements

In order to complete the labs for this chapter, you will need the following equipments:

  • PC with at least Windows 7, 2 GB of RAM, 30 GB of HDD, and access to the internet
  • PC with Windows 10 Enterprise, 8 GB of RAM, Hyper-V feature turned on, 500 GB of HDD, and access to the internet

Upgrade using installation media

So, if you have already assessed the minimum system requirements for installing Windows 10 and backed up your data in your Windows 7 computer, then it looks like you are ready to rock and roll the upgrade process. As explained in Chapter 1, Preparing for Installation, in the Determining and creating appropriate installation media section, usually a DVD disc or a USB flash drive act as the installation media. With that in mind, the upgrade from an existing Windows version to Windows 10 requires an installation media to be inserted/plugged into the computer prior to running the upgrade process. To insert a DVD disc into a DVD drive or plug a USB flash drive into a USB port, complete the following steps:

  1. Open the DVD drive tray, insert the DVD disc, and close the DVD drive tray. Wait until the DVD disc has been read.

Or...

Configuring native boot scenarios

Native boot is a method that enables the computer to boot from the virtual hard disk (VHD) without the need for virtualization. It works in a way that adds VHD to a boot loader and boots from it. On the VHD disk, the Windows 10 deployment image is applied. Then, you have to configure your computer to boot from the VHD disk. Once you restart your computer, you will be prompted to boot from the VHD disk instead.

Installing to VHD

To deploy the Windows 10 image to the VHD disk, complete the following steps...

Identifying valid upgrade paths

While you can upgrade from Windows 7 and 8/8.1 to Windows 10, you will not be able to do it from Windows 2000, XP, and Vista. Therefore, migration is recommended for the latter. It is interesting to note that in the first year of the release of Windows 10, the upgrade from Windows 7 and 8/8.1 to Windows 10 was available for free through Windows Update. Table 2.1 lists the Windows versions that can be upgraded or migrated to Windows 10:

Previous Windows version
Upgrade to Windows 10
Migration to Windows 10
Windows 2000
No
Yes
Windows XP
No
Yes
Windows Vista
No
Yes
Windows 7
Yes
No
Windows 8
Yes
No
Windows 8.1
Yes
No
Table 2.1 Windows 10 upgrade paths
You can learn about Windows 10 upgrade paths and find a list of deprecated features with alternatives at https://www.askvg.com/windows...

Migrating from previous versions of Windows

Usually, there are two reasons why you cannot upgrade an old version of Windows to Windows 10. First, the old version of Windows (such as Windows 2000, XP, or Vista) is not supported by Microsoft as an in-place upgrade to Windows 10, and second, the computer hardware might not meet the minimum system requirements. So, you have no choice but to migrate your old version of Windows to Windows 10. A migration requires bringing in a new computer where you would install Windows 10. Once the installation of Windows 10 is completed on a new computer, you would want to run Windows Easy Transfer (WET) or User State Migration Tool (USMT) to move stuff from your old computer to a new computer. However, while WET is not available in Windows 10 (it was removed in Windows 8.1), USMT is intended for large-scale automated deployments.

Thus...

Installing from a bootable USB

Installing from bootable USB associates with clean install. That is because the computer needs to be booted from a bootable installation media and not from the hard disk drive (HDD). As explained in Chapter 1, Preparing for Installation, in the Determining and creating appropriate installation media section, usually a DVD disc and USB flash drive act as an installation media. With that in mind, the clean install requires setting up the boot order in basic input/output system (BIOS) or Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI), depending on which program your computer uses. To access BIOS or UEFI, different keys on a keyboard can be used, however, that very much depends on the manufacturer of your computer's BIOS or UEFI. The most frequently used keys are Del and F2, although it does not mean that you should not try keys like F9...

Installing additional Windows 10 features

Let's say that you have just completed the installation of Windows 10 Enterprise and that you want to access client Hyper-V. Scrolling through the Start menu, you will notice that client Hyper-V is not there. A further search in Administrative Tools does not match the requested result as well. However, knowing that client Hyper-V is part of the Enterprise edition, then the question is how do you add this feature to your Windows 10? The answer to that question can be found in Turn Windows Features On or Off. To do this, perform the following steps:

  1. Click the search icon on a taskbar and enter Turn Windows features on or off.
  2. Click the best match, which is Turn Windows features on or off.
  3. On a Windows Features window, locate and check Hyper-V (as shown in Figure 2.8):
Figure 2.8. Turning Windows Features on or off
...

Technical requirements


In order to complete the labs for this chapter, you will need the following equipments:

  • PC with at least Windows 7, 2 GB of RAM, 30 GB of HDD, and access to the internet
  • PC with Windows 10 Enterprise, 8 GB of RAM, Hyper-V feature turned on, 500 GB of HDD, and access to the internet

Upgrade using installation media


So, if you have already assessed the minimum system requirements for installing Windows 10 and backed up your data in your Windows 7 computer, then it looks like you are ready to rock and roll the upgrade process. As explained inChapter 1, Preparing for Installation, in the Determining and creating appropriate installation media section, usually a DVD disc or a USB flash drive act as the installation media. With that in mind, the upgrade from an existing Windows version to Windows 10 requires an installation media to be inserted/plugged into the computer prior to running the upgrade process. To insert a DVD disc into a DVD drive or plug a USB flash drive into a USB port, complete the following steps:

  1. Open the DVD drive tray, insert the DVD disc, and close the DVD drive tray. Wait until the DVD disc has been read.

Or:

  1. Locate a free USB port on your PC and plug in the USB flash drive.
  2. Wait until your PC recognizes the USB flash drive and click setup, as shown in...

Configuring native boot scenarios


Native boot is a method that enables the computer to boot from the virtual hard disk (VHD) without the need for virtualization.It works in a way that adds VHD to a boot loader and boots from it. On the VHD disk, the Windows 10 deployment image is applied.Then, you have to configure your computer to boot from the VHD disk. Once you restart your computer, you will be prompted to boot from the VHD disk instead.

Note

You can learn about deploying Windows with a VHDX (native boot) at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/deploy-windows-on-a-vhd--native-boot.

Installing to VHD

To deploy the Windows 10 image to the VHD disk, complete the following steps:

  1. Press Windows key + X to display the administrator's menu (known also as the secret Start menu), as shown in Figure 2.2:

Figure 2.2 Administrator's menu (a secret Start menu)

  1. Select Disk Management.
  2. Right-click on the volume that has the most free space, and select Shrink Volume.
  3. In the Enter...

Identifying valid upgrade paths


While you can upgrade from Windows 7 and 8/8.1 to Windows 10, you will not be able to do it from Windows 2000, XP, and Vista. Therefore, migration is recommended for the latter.It is interesting to note thatin the first year of the release of Windows 10, the upgrade from Windows 7 and 8/8.1 to Windows 10 was available for free through Windows Update.Table 2.1 lists the Windows versions that can be upgraded or migrated to Windows 10:

Previous Windows version

Upgrade to Windows 10

Migration to Windows 10

Windows 2000

No

Yes

Windows XP

No

Yes

Windows Vista

No

Yes

Windows 7

Yes

No

Windows 8

Yes

No

Windows 8.1

Yes

No

Table 2.1 Windows 10 upgrade paths

Note

You can learn about Windows 10 upgrade paths and find a list of deprecated features with alternatives at https://www.askvg.com/windows-10-upgrade-paths-and-things-to-know-before-upgrading/.

Migrating from previous versions of Windows


Usually, there are two reasons why you cannot upgrade an old version of Windows to Windows 10. First, the old version of Windows (such as Windows 2000, XP, or Vista) is not supported by Microsoft as an in-place upgrade to Windows 10, and second, the computer hardware might not meet the minimum system requirements. So, you have no choice but to migrate your old version of Windows to Windows 10. A migration requires bringing in a new computer where you would install Windows 10. Once the installation of Windows 10 is completed on a new computer, you would want to run Windows Easy Transfer (WET) or User State Migration Tool (USMT) to move stuff from your old computer to a new computer. However, while WET is not available in Windows 10 (it was removed in Windows 8.1), USMTis intended for large-scale automated deployments.

 

Thus, Microsoft recommends the PCmover Express application developed by Laplink.But, like the Zinstall and EaseUS Todo PCTrans (the...

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Key benefits

  • Implement Windows 10 operational and administrative tasks
  • Configure devices, remote management settings, advanced management tools, and device drivers
  • Comprehensive guide to help you work efficiently in Windows 10

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The Installing and Configuring Windows 10: 70-698 Exam Guide is designed to confirm what you already know, while also updating your knowledge of Windows 10. With its easy-to-follow guidance, you will quickly learn the user interface and discover steps to work efficiently in Windows 10 to rule out delays and obstacles. This book begins by covering various ways of installing Windows 10, followed by instructions on post-installation tasks. You will learn about the deployment of Windows 10 in Enterprise and also see how to configure networking in Windows 10. You’ll understand how to leverage Disk Management and Windows PowerShell to configure disks, volumes, and file system options. As you progress through the chapters, you will be able to set up remote management in Windows 10 and learn more about Windows update usage, behavior, and settings. You will also gain insights that will help you monitor and manage data recovery and explore how to configure authentication, authorization, and advanced management tools in Windows 10. By the end of this book, you will be equipped with enough knowledge to take the 70-698 exam and explore different study methods to improve your chances of passing the exam with ease.

Who is this book for?

This book is for IT professionals who perform installation, configuration, general local management and maintenance of Windows 10 core services and are preparing to clear the Windows 10: 70-698 exam

What you will learn

  • Discover various ways of installing Windows 10
  • Understand how to configure devices and device drivers
  • Configure and support IPv4 and IPv6 network settings
  • Troubleshoot storage and removable device issues
  • Get to grips with data access and usage
  • Explore the advanced management tools available in Windows 10

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Table of Contents

18 Chapters
Preparing for Installation Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Installing Windows 10 Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Configuring Devices and Device Drivers Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Performing Post-Installation Configuration Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Implement Windows in an Enterprise Environment Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Configuring Networking Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Configuring Storage Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Configuring Data Access and Usage Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Implementing Apps Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Configuring Remote Management Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Configuring Updates Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Monitoring Windows 10 Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Configuring Systems and Data Recovery Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Configuring Authorization and Authentication Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Configuring Advanced Management Tools Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Studying and Passing Exam 70-698 Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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