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Installing and Configuring Windows 10: 70-698 Exam Guide

You're reading from   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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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2019
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ISBN-13 9781788990868
Length 490 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Bekim Dauti Bekim Dauti
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Preface 1. Preparing for Installation FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing Windows 10 3. Configuring Devices and Device Drivers 4. Performing Post-Installation Configuration 5. Implement Windows in an Enterprise Environment 6. Configuring Networking 7. Configuring Storage 8. Configuring Data Access and Usage 9. Implementing Apps 10. Configuring Remote Management 11. Configuring Updates 12. Monitoring Windows 10 13. Configuring Systems and Data Recovery 14. Configuring Authorization and Authentication 15. Configuring Advanced Management Tools 16. Studying and Passing Exam 70-698 17. Assessments 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

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...

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