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title: Create a custom Windows PE boot image with Configuration Manager (Windows 10)
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description: In Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager, you can create custom Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) boot images that include extra components and features.
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description: Learn how to create custom Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) boot images in Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager.
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ms.assetid: b9e96974-324d-4fa4-b0ce-33cfc49c4809
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ms.reviewer:
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audience: itpro
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author: greg-lindsay
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ms.topic: article
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ms.custom: seo-marvel-apr2020
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# Create a custom Windows PE boot image with Configuration Manager
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title: Perform in-place upgrade to Windows 10 via Configuration Manager
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description: In-place upgrades make upgrading Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 easy -- you can even automate the whole process with a Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager task sequence.
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description: Learn how to perform an in-place upgrade to Windows 10 by automating the process with a Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager task sequence.
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ms.assetid: F8DF6191-0DB0-4EF5-A9B1-6A11D5DE4878
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audience: itpro
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author: greg-lindsay
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ms.topic: article
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ms.custom: seo-marvel-apr2020
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# Perform an in-place upgrade to Windows 10 using Configuration Manager
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The deregistration process will take about 15 minutes. You can accelerate the process by clicking the "Sync" button, then "Refresh" the display until the device is no longer present.
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More details on deregistering devices from Intune can be found [here](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/enrollment-autopilot#create-an-autopilot-device-group).
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More details on deregistering devices from Intune can be found at [Enroll Windows devices in Intune by using the Windows Autopilot](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/enrollment-autopilot#create-an-autopilot-device-group).
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### Deregister from MPC
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## Remove devices from Autopilot
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To use the device (or VM) for other purposes after completion of this lab, you will need to remove (deregister) it from Autopilot via either Intune or MSfB, and then reset it. Instructions for deregistering devices can be found [here](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/enrollment-autopilot#create-an-autopilot-device-group) and [here](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/devices-wipe#delete-devices-from-the-azure-active-directory-portal) and below.
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To use the device (or VM) for other purposes after completion of this lab, you will need to remove (deregister) it from Autopilot via either Intune or MSfB, and then reset it. Instructions for deregistering devices can be found at [Enroll Windows devices in Intune by using Windows Autopilot](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/enrollment-autopilot#create-an-autopilot-device-group) and [Remove devices by using wipe, retire, or manually unenrolling the device](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/devices-wipe#delete-devices-from-the-azure-active-directory-portal) and below.
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### Delete (deregister) Autopilot device
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ms.author: greglin
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ms.collection: M365-modern-desktop
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ms.topic: article
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- Select the checkbox indicating whether or not you want delegated admin rights:
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- NOTE: Depending on your partner, they might request Delegated Admin Permissions (DAP) when requesting this consent. You should ask them to use the newer DAP-free process (shown in this document) if possible. If not, you can easily remove their DAP status either from Microsoft Store for Business or the Office 365 admin portal: https://docs.microsoft.com/partner-center/customers_revoke_admin_privileges
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- NOTE: Depending on your partner, they might request Delegated Admin Permissions (DAP) when requesting this consent. You should ask them to use the newer DAP-free process (shown in this document) if possible. If not, you can easily remove their DAP status either from Microsoft Store for Business or the Office 365 admin portal by going to [Customers delegate administration privileges to partners](https://docs.microsoft.com/partner-center/customers_revoke_admin_privileges).
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- Send the template above to the customer via email.
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2. Customer with global administrator privileges in Microsoft Store for Business (MSfB) clicks the link in the body of the email once they receive it from the CSP, which takes them directly to the following MSfB page:
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title: Windows Autopilot Self-Deploying mode
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description: Self-deploying mode allows a device to be deployed with little to no user interaction. This mode mode is designed to deploy Windows 10 as a kiosk, digital signage device, or a shared device.
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description: Self-deploying mode allows a device to be deployed with little user interaction and deploys Windows 10 as a kiosk, digital signage device, or a shared device.
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keywords: mdm, setup, windows, windows 10, oobe, manage, deploy, autopilot, ztd, zero-touch, partner, msfb, intune
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ms.reviewer: mniehaus
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manager: laurawi
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ms.author: greglin
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# Windows Autopilot Self-Deploying mode
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| 1 | Cortana voiceover is enabled |
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| No value | Device will fall back to default behavior of the edition |
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To change this key value, use WCD tool to create as PPKG as documented [here](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/configuration/wcd/wcd-oobe#nforce).
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To change this key value, use WCD tool to create as PPKG as documented in [OOBE (Windows Configuration Designer reference)](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/configuration/wcd/wcd-oobe#nforce).
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### Bitlocker encryption
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