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Deployment/Upgrade: rename PC0003 to PC0001 to match figure 1
The doc uses the name PC0003 whereas figure 1 uses PC0001. Cosmetic issue, but to avoid confusion, the doc should be consistent. * rename PC0003 to PC0001 Closes #2561
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## Proof-of-concept environment
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For the purposes of this topic, we will use three machines: DC01, CM01, and PC0003. DC01 is a domain controller and CM01 is a Windows Server 2012 R2 standard machine, fully patched with the latest security updates, and configured as a member server in the fictional contoso.com domain. PC0003 is a machine with Windows 7 SP1, targeted for the Windows 10 upgrade. For more details on the setup for this topic, please see [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](../deploy-windows-mdt/deploy-windows-10-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md).
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For the purposes of this topic, we will use three machines: DC01, CM01, and PC0001. DC01 is a domain controller and CM01 is a Windows Server 2012 R2 standard machine, fully patched with the latest security updates, and configured as a member server in the fictional contoso.com domain. PC0001 is a machine with Windows 7 SP1, targeted for the Windows 10 upgrade. For more details on the setup for this topic, please see [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](../deploy-windows-mdt/deploy-windows-10-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md).
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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ For full details and an explanation of the task sequence steps, review the full
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## Create a device collection
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After you create the upgrade task sequence, you can create a collection to test a deployment. In this section, we assume you have the PC0003 machine running Windows 7 SP1, with the Configuration Manager client installed.
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After you create the upgrade task sequence, you can create a collection to test a deployment. In this section, we assume you have the PC0001 machine running Windows 7 SP1, with the Configuration Manager client installed.
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1. On CM01, using the Configuration Manager console, in the Asset and Compliance workspace, right-click **Device Collections**, and then select **Create Device Collection**. Use the following settings:
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- General
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- Attribute Name: Name
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- Value: PC0003
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- Value: PC0001
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- Select Resources
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- Select PC0003
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- Select PC0001
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2. Review the Windows 10 Enterprise x64 Upgrade collection. Do not continue until you see the PC0003 machine in the collection.
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2. Review the Windows 10 Enterprise x64 Upgrade collection. Do not continue until you see the PC0001 machine in the collection.
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## Deploy the Windows 10 upgrade
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## Start the Windows 10 upgrade
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In this section, you start the Windows 10 Upgrade task sequence on PC0003 (currently running Windows 7 SP1).
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In this section, you start the Windows 10 Upgrade task sequence on PC0001 (currently running Windows 7 SP1).
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1. On PC0003, start the **Software Center**.
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1. On PC0001, start the **Software Center**.
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2. Select the **Windows vNext Upgrade** task sequence, and then click **Install**.
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When the task sequence begins, it will automatically initiate the in-place upgrade process by invoking the Windows setup program (Setup.exe) with the necessary command-line parameters to perform an automated upgrade, which preserves all data, settings, apps, and drivers.
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### Create a device collection
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After you create the upgrade task sequence, you can create a collection to test a deployment. In this section, we assume you have the PC0003 machine running Windows 7 SP1, with the next version of System Center Configuration Manager client installed.
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After you create the upgrade task sequence, you can create a collection to test a deployment. In this section, we assume you have the PC0001 machine running Windows 7 SP1, with the next version of System Center Configuration Manager client installed.
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1. On CM01, using the Configuration Manager console, in the Asset and Compliance workspace, right-click **Device Collections**, and then select **Create Device Collection**. Use the following settings:
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- General
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- Attribute Name: Name
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- Value: PC0003
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- Value: PC0001
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- Select Resources
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- Select PC0003
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- Select PC0001
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2. Review the Windows 10 Enterprise x64 Upgrade collection. Do not continue until you see the PC0003 machine in the collection.
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2. Review the Windows 10 Enterprise x64 Upgrade collection. Do not continue until you see the PC0001 machine in the collection.
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### Deploy the Windows 10 upgrade
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### Start the Windows 10 upgrade
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In this section, you start the Windows 10 Upgrade task sequence on PC0003 (currently running Windows 7 SP1).
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In this section, you start the Windows 10 Upgrade task sequence on PC0001 (currently running Windows 7 SP1).
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1. On PC0003, start the **Software Center**.
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1. On PC0001, start the **Software Center**.
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2. Select the **Windows 10 Enterprise x64 Upgrade** task sequence, and then click **Install.**
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When the task sequence begins, it automatically initiates the in-place upgrade process by invoking the Windows setup program (Setup.exe) with the necessary command-line parameters to perform an automated upgrade, which preserves all data, settings, apps, and drivers.
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