Yes, SCCM only supports upgrade from 7 to 10 via task sequence. (It can be done via an "update" with WU or WSUS, but it's very much a consumer experience.)
Check out my session from Ignite at which I talked about pros/cons of upgrade vs refresh. https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Ignite/2015/BRK3328 From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jerousek, Jeff Sent: Friday, December 18, 2015 6:05 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [mssms] RE: In-place upgrade vs wipe and load to get to Win10 We are using the upgrade task sequence to get more people upgraded. We do use serviceui.exe to display the setup.exe in Windows because if a device is not compatible it will hang, displaying the window allows us to see the incompatible device and take care of it. The upgrade takes care of bitLocker suspension, has no reliance on ADK or PE, and is easily reversible. The slightly annoying thing is in Windows 10 all of the task sequence steps are completed at the black windows is upgrading screen which makes it look hung at 100% depending on how much you are doing after the upgrade. Thanks, Jeff Jerousek From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Corkill, Daniel Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2015 9:33 PM To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject: [mssms] In-place upgrade vs wipe and load to get to Win10 Hi, Firstly, I just want to clarify that regardless of the ConfigMgr version (2012/1511) that moving from Win7 to Win10 will have to be done using a TS, correct? Secondly, for those of you looking into moving to Win10, or even better, have already moved, did you opt for a wipe and load or an in-place upgrade of your workstations? We had a vendor come in this week to discuss it and they were recommending an in-place upgrade and used this TS in their demo: http://blogs.technet.com/b/configmgrteam/archive/2015/06/16/revised-content-for-the-win10-in-place-upgrade-via-task-sequence-for-configmgr.aspx<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3a%2f%2fblogs.technet.com%2fb%2fconfigmgrteam%2farchive%2f2015%2f06%2f16%2frevised-content-for-the-win10-in-place-upgrade-via-task-sequence-for-configmgr.aspx&data=01%7c01%7caaron.czechowski%40microsoft.com%7c7950d23bc94c42d5245a08d307b4c78f%7c72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7c1&sdata=r0NZcBLE6TbS5XRjYl41UsPo4d2eFp56wHwqOvMo0uA%3d> Personally I'd prefer to do a wipe and load because my perception is it's cleaner, though that may be an outdated point of view. Daniel. ********************************************************************* This email, including any attachment, is confidential to the intended recipient. It may also be privileged and may be subject to copyright. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete all copies of the email. Any confidentiality or privilege is not waived. Neither the Council nor the sender warrant that this email does not contain any viruses or other unsolicited items. This email is an informal Council communication. The Council only accepts responsibility for information sent under official letterhead and duly signed by, or on behalf of, the Chief Executive Officer. Privacy Collection Notice Logan City Council may collect your personal information, e.g. name, residential address, phone number etc, in order to conduct its business and/or meet its statutory obligations. The information will only be accessed by employees and/or Councillors of Logan City Council for Council business related activities only. If your personal information will be passed onto a third party, Council will advise you of this disclosure, the purpose of the disclosure and reason why. Your information will not be given to any other person or agency unless you have given us permission or we are required by law.
