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7. On SRV1, in the Deployment Workbench console, click on **Monitoring** and view the status of installation. Right-click **Monitoring** and click **Refresh** if no data is displayed.
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8. OS installation requires about 10 minutes. When the installation is complete, the system will reboot automatically, configure devices, and install updates, requiring another 10-20 minutes. When the new client computer is finished updating, click **Finish**. You will be automatically signed in to the local computer as administrator.
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This completes the demonstration of how to deploy a reference image to the network. To conserve resources, turn off the PC2 VM before starting the next section.
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## Refresh a computer with Windows 10
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- Update the operating system via Windows Update.
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- Restore user settings and data using USMT.
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You can review the progress of installation on SRV1 by clicking on the **Monitoring** node in the deployment workbench. When OS installation is complete, the computer will restart, set up devices, and configure settings.
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You can review the progress of installation on SRV1 by clicking on the **Monitoring** node in the deployment workbench. When OS installation is complete, the computer will restart, set up devices, and configure settings.
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7. Sign in with the CONTOSO\Administrator account and verify that all CONTOSO domain user accounts and data have been migrated to the new operating system.
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2. The Hyper-V feature is not installed by default. To install it, open an elevated Windows PowerShell window and type the following command:
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<pre style="overflow-y: visible">
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Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Microsoft-Hyper-V –All
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</pre>
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<pre style="overflow-y: visible">Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Microsoft-Hyper-V –All</pre>
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This command works on all operating systems that support Hyper-V.
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2. On the computer you wish to convert, open an elevated command prompt and type the following command:
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<pre style="overflow-y: visible">
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mountvol s: /s
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</pre>
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<pre style="overflow-y: visible">mountvol s: /s</pre>
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This command temporarily assigns a drive letter of S to the system volume and mounts it. If the letter S is already assigned to a different volume on the computer, then choose one that is available (ex: mountvol z: /s).
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<pre style="overflow-y: visible">
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Get-Volume -DriveLetter $x
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Dismount-VHD –Path c:\VHD\2012R2-poc-2.vhd
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</pre>
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Dismount-VHD –Path c:\VHD\2012R2-poc-2.vhd</pre>
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### Configure Hyper-V
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>If there is an error at this stage, ensure that the system partition VHD (c:\vhd\s.vdh) is correctly formatted, marked as active, and attached to the VM. Note: the OS drive is only temporarily assigned a letter of D.
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7. Type **exit**.
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8. Click **Continue**. Do not press a key to boot from the DVD again. The VM will boot into the OS partition that was exported to c:\vhd\w7.vhd.
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9. On the PC1 virtual machine connection menu, click **Media**, point to **DVD drive**, and then click **Eject w10-enterprise.iso**.
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10. In the upper left corner click **Ctrl+Alt+Del** and then in the bottom right corner click **Shut down**.
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7. Next, automounting of new volumes needs to be disabled so that the GPT system volume is not assigned a drive letter after rebooting. To disable automounting, type the following commands at the current command prompt:
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<pre style="overflow-y: visible">
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diskpart
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automount disable
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automount scrub
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exit
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</pre>
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8. Type **exit** to quit the command prompt.
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9. Click **Continue**. Do not press a key to boot from the DVD again. The VM will boot into the OS partition that was exported to c:\vhd\w7.vhd.
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10. On the PC1 virtual machine connection menu, click **Media**, point to **DVD drive**, and then click **Eject w10-enterprise.iso**.
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11. In the upper left corner click **Ctrl+Alt+Del** and then in the bottom right corner click **Shut down**.
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### Configure VMs
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