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FIGURE 4-1 Microsoft IT used this process to allow users to choose when they wanted to begin the upgrade process<br />

to Windows <strong>10</strong>.<br />

These user-initiated upgrades used the same Windows setup engine found in consumer versions of<br />

Windows <strong>10</strong>, which performs a series of compatibility checks to avoid known issues with apps, drivers,<br />

BIOS versions, and other issues that could prevent installation from completing successfully. Assuming<br />

the target system passed those checks, the installer performed the upgrade.<br />

Figure 4-2 shows the OSD task sequence as it appeared in Configuration Manager. The process for<br />

building this sequence is wizard-driven, with options for configuring tasks to run before the upgrade<br />

and to perform actions in the event of a failure.<br />

FIGURE 4-2 Use a wizard to build a sequence of tasks that allows you to deploy a Windows <strong>10</strong> upgrade using “pull”<br />

or “push” techniques.<br />

CHAPTER 4 Deploying Windows <strong>10</strong> in the Enterprise 51

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