How to upgrade the OS to Windows 10 using Managed Software Delivery.
This document covers the following scenario: Upgrading an existing version of Windows 10 to a newer version using Software Management Solution. It was written to upgrade from Windows 8 to Windows 10, but the procedure is the same.
Upgrading to Windows 11 using Software Management Solution is covered in KB 249016
We also cover Best Practices for deploying OS upgrades in KB 178784
Please note that not all environmental circumstances may have been seen during the processes, so you may experience other issues not covered here.
ITMS 8.x
To obtain an ISO, please see: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
You can determine if you need to use the media creation tool to build the .ISO file or go to the Volume Licensing Service Center if needing an Enterprise Edition.
The following process was used successfully to upgrade. Please pay attention to the notes as they cover important items to consider.
The policy is now ready. However this may not be all that is required. You may get a prompt on the client that some software installed was not compatible with Windows 10. Run a test to find out if this will be the case for you and take any appropriate actions. Options include:
• Add Uninstall Software components before the upgrade to remove incompatible software.
• Use the unattend switch to choose what the upgrade should do in those circumstances (We are not sure what is supported with this option).
• Have someone available at the system to uninstall or skip what is not compatible.
This article may be updated as more is learned about Windows 10 upgrades.
"Upgrading to Windows 11 using Software Management Solution" (KB 249016)