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In this doc we will see the steps for In-place upgrade to Windows 10 Enterprise with SCCM. Most of the Organizations today are running Windows 7 on their computers. Looking at the stability and features of Windows 10, most of them are planning to do an upgrade of Windows 7 to Windows 10. The simplest path to upgrade PCs currently running Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 is through an in-place upgrade. This has never been such easy process but thanks to Microsoft who worked really hard and made it very easy to upgrade from Windows 7/8.1 to Windows 10. You can use a System Center Configuration Manager task sequence to completely automate the process. If you are using System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager SP1, it adds support to manage and deploy Windows 10. Although it does not include built-in support to perform an in-place upgrade from Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 to Windows 10, you can build a custom task sequence to perform the necessary tasks. But if you are running the latest version of SCCM, you have got built-in support to perform an in-place upgrade from Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 Things to consider before you do an In-place upgrade to Windows 10 1. It is always good if you have the latest version of Internet Explorer installed on your devices. IE11 is the only browser version supported in Windows 10. You can use this guide to deploy IE11 using SCCM . 2. You will not be able to use a custom image of Windows 10 for the In-Place Upgrade. 3. There are different ways to upgrade your existing windows version to Windows 10. SCCM or Configuration Manager is the best tool to perform an In- place upgrade to Windows 10. I would always recommend to use the latest version of SCCM available. 4. For those looking planning to do in-place upgrades to migrate from Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 using System Center Configuration Manager task sequences, use the check for compatibility feature to check if the OS is qualified for the upgrade. Setup Info In my lab setup, I have got SCCM 1511 & SQL server 2014 SP1 installed on the same server. I have got the latest Windows 10 enterprise edition build downloaded. The OS that we will be upgrading to Windows 10 is Windows 7 SP1 Professional x64. Extract the windows 10 iso file to a folder and place it under your sources folder. You just need to follow the below steps perform an In-place upgrade of Windows 7 to Windows 10. Download the Windows 10 Enterprise Evaluation ISO file for your operating system from the TechNet Evaluation Center . You need to sign in to download Windows 10 Enterprise. If you have not registered before, you will be asked to do so. In-place upgrade to Windows 10 Enterprise with SCCM Launch the ConfigMgr Console, click on Software Library, click on Overview and expand Operating Systems. Right click Operating System Upgrade Packages and click on Add Operating System Upgrade Package. Provide the path where the Windows 10 source files are present. Click Next.

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In this doc we will see the steps for In-place upgrade to Windows 10 Enterprise with SCCM. Most of the Organizations today are running Windows 7 on their computers. Looking at the stability and features of Windows 10, most of them are planning to do an upgrade of Windows 7 to Windows 10. The simplest path to upgrade PCs currently running Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 is through an in-place upgrade. This has never been such easy process but thanks to Microsoft who worked really hard and made it very easy to upgrade from Windows 7/8.1 to Windows 10. You can use a System Center Configuration Manager task sequence to completely automate the process. If you are using System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager SP1, it adds support to manage and deploy Windows 10. Although it does not include built-in support to perform an in-place upgrade from Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 to Windows 10, you can build a custom task sequence to perform the necessary tasks. But if you are running the latest version of SCCM, you have got built-in support to perform an in-place upgrade from Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 to Windows 10

Things to consider before you do an In-place upgrade to Windows 10

1. It is always good if you have the latest version of Internet Explorer installed on your devices. IE11 is the only browser version supported in Windows10. You can use this guide to deploy IE11 using SCCM.

2. You will not be able to use a custom image of Windows 10 for the In-Place Upgrade.3. There are different ways to upgrade your existing windows version to Windows 10. SCCM or Configuration Manager is the best tool to perform an In-

place upgrade to Windows 10. I would always recommend to use the latest version of SCCM available.4. For those looking planning to do in-place upgrades to migrate from Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 using System Center

Configuration Manager task sequences, use the check for compatibility feature to check if the OS is qualified for the upgrade.

Setup Info

In my lab setup, I have got SCCM 1511 & SQL server 2014 SP1 installed on the same server. I have got the latest Windows 10 enterprise edition build downloaded. The OS that we will be upgrading to Windows 10 is Windows 7 SP1 Professional x64. Extract the windows 10 iso file to a folder and place it under your sources folder. You just need to follow the below steps perform an In-place upgrade of Windows 7 to Windows 10. Download the Windows 10 Enterprise Evaluation ISO file for your operating system from the TechNet Evaluation Center. You need to sign in to download Windows 10 Enterprise. If you have not registered before, you will be asked to do so.

In-place upgrade to Windows 10 Enterprise with SCCM

Launch the ConfigMgr Console, click on Software Library, click on Overview and expand Operating Systems. Right click Operating System Upgrade Packages and click on Add Operating System Upgrade Package.

Provide the path where the Windows 10 source files are present. Click Next.

Provide some information about this upgrade package. Click Next.

Important – The next step is to distribute the content to the distribution point. Right click on the Windows 10 enterprise package and click Distribute content. Choose the DP’s and distribute the content. Once the content is available with DP, proceed to the next step.

Create Task Sequence

Right click on Task Sequences and click Create Task Sequence. Provide the TS name and description. Click Next.

To select the upgrade package, click on Browse and select the Windows 10 enterprise upgrade package. You should find some relevant info about the package under Properties. If you have product key with you, add it in the product key box. Click Next.

At this moment I chose Do not install any software updates. Click Next.

Click Next on rest of the screens and at final step click on Close. With this our TS is ready.

If you right click the TS and click on Edit, you can see the first step is Prepare for Upgrade. Under this you will see Check Readiness for Upgrade step. This will check if the OS is ready for Windows 10 upgrade. The checks are against the min Memory, min processor speed and min disk space. You could modify the options in case you want to.

Some more settings for Upgrade OS step in TS. If you have made any changes here click Apply and OK.

Before you deploy the TS, create a collection of computers for which you want to deploy the TS. To deploy it to a collection, click on Browse and choose the collection where you want to deploy the TS.

Choose Download content locally when needed by the running task sequence. Click Next and complete the remaining steps.

To take at look what’s running in the background, use the Configuration Manager Trace log tool to open the smsts.log file located under C:>Windows>CCM>Logs>SMSTSLog folder.

The computer automatically restarts and the upgrade process begins.

Your PC will reboot multiple times. So just sit back and relax or grab a cup of coffee. The percentage indicator inside that circle is a nice feature.

Almost 86% upgrade is complete. In my case the upgrade process took around 30 minutes to complete.

Your device has been successfully upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10 by using the In-Place Upgrade method.