- #CANNOT UPGRADE TO WINDOWS 10 PRO VERSION 1511 HOW TO#
- #CANNOT UPGRADE TO WINDOWS 10 PRO VERSION 1511 INSTALL#
- #CANNOT UPGRADE TO WINDOWS 10 PRO VERSION 1511 UPDATE#
- #CANNOT UPGRADE TO WINDOWS 10 PRO VERSION 1511 FULL#
- #CANNOT UPGRADE TO WINDOWS 10 PRO VERSION 1511 SOFTWARE#
#CANNOT UPGRADE TO WINDOWS 10 PRO VERSION 1511 INSTALL#
Browse to Operating Systems and select your task sequence.
#CANNOT UPGRADE TO WINDOWS 10 PRO VERSION 1511 SOFTWARE#
We are using the new Software Center, your screens may differ if you’re not.
Now that our task sequence is targeted to our Windows 10 device, we need to open the Software Center to initiate the upgrade process.īefore launching, let’s look at our current Windows 10 version :
In the General tab, click Browse and select a collection that contains your Windows 10 devices to be upgraded.Right click your newly created task sequence and select Deploy.If you right click your newly created task sequence and select Edit, you’ll notice that the task sequence is really simple.Review your choices, click Next and close the Create Task Sequence Wizard.In the Install Applications tab, add any applications you want to install after the upgrade, click Next.In the Include Updates tab, we’ll select Do not install any software updates.In the Upgrade the Window Operating System tab, click Browse and select your imported package, click Ok then Next.In the Task Sequence Information tab, modify the Task sequence name and description if needed, click Next.Select Upgrade an operating system from an upgrade package, click Next.Right-click Task Sequence and select Create Task Sequence.Go to Software Library \ Operating Systems \ Task Sequences.Send it to all your distribution points where you will be doing Windows 10 upgrade Create Windows 10 Upgrade Task Sequence Select your newly imported operating system upgrade packages and select Distribute Content.Your operating system upgrade package is imported and ready to use in an upgrade task sequenceĭistribute Operating System Upgrade Packages.In the Summary tab, review your choices and click Next.In the General tab, edit Name, Version and Comment fields, click Next.Select the path where you extracted the Windows 10 ISO.Select Add Operating System Upgrade Packages.Go to Software Library \ Operating Systems \ Operating System Upgrade Packages.
#CANNOT UPGRADE TO WINDOWS 10 PRO VERSION 1511 FULL#
In an upgrade task sequence, you will need to have the full Windmedia imported in Operating System Upgrade Packages node in SCCM : Requirement for Windows 10 SCCM Task Sequence Upgrade Refer to our other blog post if you’re looking to upgrade Windows 7 to Windows 10 using task sequences. You can use this method to upgrade any upcoming Windows 10 release. In this post, we will be upgrading a Windto Windusing SCCM 1606. Read both our post before making your decision or use both if needed. The Task Sequence method allows to run additional tasks after the upgrade or install new applications.
#CANNOT UPGRADE TO WINDOWS 10 PRO VERSION 1511 UPDATE#
Each one has their own advantages, the new servicing features is using the ADR/Software Update engine, the Task Sequence one is using Task Sequence engine. If you are running SCCM 1602 or later, it’s really a matter of preference of which process to use. This is fixed in SCCM 1602, using a new filter you can exclude unwanted languages and editions. There is an issue in SCCM 1511 that make all Windows 10 languages and editions to be downloaded to the device when the ADR runs. If you are running SCCM 1511 we recommend to use the Upgrade Task Sequence over the new servicing features.
#CANNOT UPGRADE TO WINDOWS 10 PRO VERSION 1511 HOW TO#
This post will describe how to upgrade Windows 10 using SCCM Upgrade Task Sequence. You can choose between Upgrade Task Sequence or the new Windows Servicing feature. Hopefully, SCCM Current Branch (1511 and higher) has built-in features to help you fulfill this task. With the introduction of new Windows 10 service branches, you will need to upgrade your Windows 10 devices at a much faster pace.