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Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2013 Update 1, available for download [here](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=625079), has also been updated to support Windows 10 and the new ADK; older versions do not support Windows 10. New in this release is task sequence support for Windows 10 in-place upgrades.
For Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager, Windows 10 support is offered with various releases:
For System Center Configuration Manager, Windows 10 support is offered with various releases:
| Release | Windows 10 management? | Windows 10 deployment? |
|---------------------------------------------|------------------------|------------------------------------------------|

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3. On the **Data Source** page, type the path of the extracted .iso file of the new version of Windows 10 youre deploying, and then click **Next**.
In this example, the Windows 10 Enterprise 1607 installation media is deployed to \\contoso-cm01\Sources\Operating Systems\Windows 10 Enterprise\Windows 10 Enterprise - Version 1607.
>[!NOTE]
>Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager is required to manage machines running Windows 10, version 1607.
4. On the **General** page, in the **Name** field, type the name of the folder (**Windows 10 Enterprise - Version 1607** in this example). Set the **Version** to **1607**, and then click **Next**.
5. On the **Summary** page, click **Next** to create the package.