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Microsoft Official Course
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Module 2
Upgrading and Migrating to
Windows 8
Module Overview
• Upgrading to Windows 8
• Migrating to Windows 8
• Migrating User Data and Settings
Lesson 4: Upgrading to Windows 8
• What Is an In-Place Upgrade?
• Supported Upgrade Paths
• Process for Upgrading to Windows 8
What Is an In-Place Upgrade?
An in-place upgrade installs Windows 8 and replaces
an existing version of Windows, but retains user
settings and applications
Upgrade
Existing computer
Supported Upgrade Paths
Data Type
Windows 7
Windows Vista
Applications
Y
Windows Settings
Y
Y
User Accounts and Files
Y
Y
Windows 7 Edition
Windows 8
Windows 8 Pro
Enterprise
Windows XP
Y
Windows 8 Ent.
Y
Ultimate
Y
Professional
Y
Home Premium
Y
Y
Home Basic
Y
Y
Starter
Y
Y
Y
Process for Upgrading to Windows 8
Evaluate
Evaluate whether your computer meets
the necessary requirements to run
Back
up
Windows
8:
Keep
operating
system
up
to
date
to and
Update
After
the
upgrade:
Protect against data loss, backup data
protect
against
any
security
threats:
To
perform
anrequirements
upgrade
to Windows
8, run
Hardware
settings
by
using
appropriate
backup
Log
onfrom:
to the
computer
Determine
any
relevant updates
setup.exe
Application compatibility
media:
Verify
and hardware
Apply all
all applications
relevant
updates
to the
Windows
8
product
DVD
disc tools:
devices
function
correctly
UseCD/DVD
the following
computer
Network
share Upgrade Advisor
Follow
Windows
Network
share
Back
up
Update
Verify
Upgrade
Evaluate
Windows Upgrade Advisor
recommendations
if any
Any
other
backup
media
Application
Toolkit
Update
can alsoCompatibility
be done during
upgrade
Standard
User Analyzer Tool
(Dynamic
Update)
Microsoft Assessment and Planning
Upgrade
Verify Toolkit
Lesson 5: Migrating to Windows 8
• What Is Migration?
• Process for Migrating to Windows 8
What Is Migration?
A migration replaces a computer’s current
configuration with a new one by selectively migrating
portions of its previous configuration
Source and
destination computer
Collect user
state
Restore
user state
Intermediate store
Process for Migrating to Windows 8
Back Up
Back up user state, including:
Restore
Install
Install
Restore
Update
Back
up
Applications
Windows 8
Install
Windows 8
settings
KeepUser
your
computer
secure by keeping
up with
Run
the
Windows
8 installation
(setup.exe)
from:
After
installing
applications,
restore all
user
state by
Windows
applications:
current
updates:
Application
settings 8, reinstall
using:
User data
Select
check
forTransfer
updates
during
product
DVD
Install the
compatible
version
of installation
the
Windows
Easy
applications
Use Network
one of
the
following Tool
migration tools:
share
User
State
Migration
Check for updates after installation
Windows Easy Transfer
User State Migration Tool
Install Applications
Update
Lesson 6: Migrating User Data and Settings
• Tools for Migrating User Data and Settings
• Migrating User Settings by Using WET
• Migrating User Settings and Data by Using USMT
• What Is Folder Redirection?
Tools for Migrating User Data and Settings
What to migrate
Identify which components are to be migrated to the new
User State Migration Tool
operating system
(USMT) 4.0
Use one of the following migration tools:
User Preferences
Windows Easy Transfer (WET)
User State Migration Tool (USMT) 4.0
Windows 8
User Data
Earlier
Version of
Windows
Application
Settings
Windows Easy Transfer
(WET)
Migrating User Settings by Using WET
WET is the recommended tool for scenarios in which you
have a small number of computers to migrate
To migrate by using WET:
• Store the Windows 8 WET files to be used on the source
computer
• Migrate files and settings from the source computer to
the destination computer by using:
• Windows Easy Transfer cable
• Network
• Removable media or a network share
Migrating User Settings and Data by Using USMT
A scriptable command-line tool that provides a highlycustomizable user-profile migration experience for IT
professionals
• ScanState and LoadState
• Config.xml and Migration.xml files
• Component manifests for Windows Vista, Windows
7, Windows 8, and down-level manifests for
Windows XP
• USMT internal files
Scanstate [StorePath] [/i:[path\]FileName] [Options]
Loadstate [StorePath] [/i:[path\]FileName] [Options]
What Is Folder Redirection?
• Folder redirection moves some folders out of
the user profile and onto a file share
• It enables users to place files in a location
that is independent of the computer that
they are using
• Configure folder redirection manually or by
using Group Policy
Lab: Migrating to Windows 8
• Exercise 1: Backing Up Important User Data and
Settings
• Exercise 2: Restoring User Data and Settings to a
Target Computer
• Exercise 3: Verifying Successful Migration of User
Data and Settings
Logon Information
Virtual Machines
User Name
Password
Estimated Time: 30 minutes
20687B-LON-DC1
20687B-LON-CL1
20687B-LON-CL3
Adatum\Administrator
Pa$$w0rd
Lab Scenario
An A. Datum Corporation user, Allie Bellew,
recently was assigned a new Windows 8 computer.
You must assist her with the migration of her
settings from her previous computer.
Lab Review
• Why did you use WET rather than USMT in this
lab?
• What location holds user settings information in
Windows 8?
Module Review and Takeaways
• Review Questions
• Tools