- Module 1: This module describes the new features in Windows and provides guidance with respect to navigating and customizing the user interface.
After completing this lesson, you will be able to:
- Describe Windows 10 and Windows 11.
- Explain the new features available in Windows.
- Explain the benefits of using the Windows client for small and medium-sized organizations.
- Discuss managing the Windows client in an enterprise environment.
- Describe the elements of the new Windows 10 and 11 user interfaces.
- Module 2: This module introduces the different editions of Windows, the features of each, and describes why and when you might select a specific Windows edition. This module also covers methods for installations.
After completing this module, you will be able to:
- Explain the differences between the different editions of Windows.
- Select the most suitable Windows device for your needs.
- Describe the minimum recommended hardware requirements for installing Windows 10 and 11.
- Module 3: In this module, you will also learn about the different processes and methods for installing Windows 10 and later.
After completing this module, you will be able to:
- Describe the options available for installing and deploying the Windows client. -Understand the process of installing the Windows client.
- Describe the methods of activation for the Windows client.
- Describe the factors to consider in a new machine deployment.
- Module 4: This module examines the fundamentals of upgrading and migrating processes for a single Windows device.
After completing this module, you will be able to:
- Describe the process of upgrading to a newer version of Windows.
- Describe the factors to consider when deciding to upgrade Windows.
- Describe the process of migrating to Windows.
- Understand the considerations when choosing between the upgrade and migration processes.
- Upgrade a Windows device.
- Module 5: This module will provide an introduction to the tools and processes for automating and performing large-scale deployments.
After completing this module, you will be able to:
- Describe the different methods of automated desktop deployments.
- Describe common tools used to perform automated steps.
- Describe how to leverage virtualization in Windows client.
- Configure a Hyper-V virtual machine.
Overview
Syllabus
- Module 1: Module 1: Explore the Windows client
- Introduction
- Describe the Windows client
- Explore what's new in Windows client
- Evaluate the benefits of Windows client for small and medium-sized organizations
- Explain desktop management in an enterprise environment
- Knowledge check
- Summary
- Module 2: Module 2: Examine Windows client editions and requirements
- Introduction
- Examine Windows client editions and capabilities
- Select a Windows client edition
- Examine Windows hardware requirements
- Knowledge check
- Summary
- Module 3: Module 3: Evaluate Windows client installation methods
- Introduction
- Explore Windows client installation methods
- Describe installation methods for Windows client
- Examine the process of installing the Windows client
- Evaluate new deployment options
- Knowledge check
- Summary
- Module 4: Module 4: Upgrade and migrate Windows clients
- Introduction
- Examine the process of upgrading Windows clients
- Explore supported upgrade paths
- Examine the process of migrating Windows clients
- Compare upgrade and migration considerations
- Evaluate common upgrade and migration scenarios
- Knowledge check
- Summary
- Module 5: Module 5: Evaluate deployment methods
- Introduction
- Examine deployment options for Windows client
- Explore imaging and autopilot
- Explore deployment strategies
- Explore deployment tools
- Explore the User State Migration Tool
- Explore client virtualization
- Knowledge check
- Summary