Installing and Configuring Windows 10/11
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Windows 11 is the latest and greatest client operating system ever from Microsoft. This course will teach you the installation choices, including upgrading, clean install and how to migrate from older versions of Windows.
Building on the most popular client operating system ever from Microsoft, Windows 10 enterprises are starting to embrace Windows 11. Both versions of Windows are offered in multiple editions and installation options. In this course, Installing and Configuring Windows 10/11, you’ll learn how to select, install, and customize the best Windows 10 edition for you. First, you’ll explore how to locate and create offline installation media and understand the various deployment methods. Next, you’ll see how to upgrade or migrate from an older version of Windows to Windows 10/11 and perform a clean install. Finally, you’ll delve into deploying Windows using enterprise tools. During the course you’ll see plenty of demos for you to see how to perform administrator tasks and configure Windows. When you have finished this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge needed to install the most appropriate Windows 10/11 edition, using a variety of installation methods.
Author Name: Andrew Bettany
Author Description:
Andrew Bettany is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP), recognized for his Windows expertise, and author of several publications including Windows exam certification prep and Microsoft official training materials.
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