Upgrade Windows 10 to the Latest version with SCCM ( MECM) - Compatibilty Check

Hadjer YAHIAOUI 156 Reputation points
2020-10-06T10:54:19.197+00:00

Hello SCCM engineers,

I would like to take advantage of your experiance concerning the upgrade of the version of Windows 10 to the most recent version "2004".

I have the latest version of SCCM (MECM 2006) and I have successfully integrated Desktop analytics into Azure, which is starting to report compatibility information for my Devices with the new version.

On the other hand, I notice that it takes a lot of time "I only received the data for 44/250 posts during on week! is this normal?

In addition, the reports on the desktop analytics portal are not exportable in csv type or other files and are not detailed by Device.

(example: which workstation affected by an unsupported app or driver or why workstation X is not ready?)

Is there a way to better exploit the data reported by Desktop analytics? or another more flexible way to check compatibility with SCCM (script, task sequences ...).

thank you in advance for your suggestions, advices and help.

Best regards,

Hadjer YAHIAOUI
SCCM administrator.

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  1. Amandayou-MSFT 11,061 Reputation points
    2020-10-07T06:48:35.17+00:00

    Hi @Hadjer YAHIAOUI ,

    We could create the package to use SCCM WINDOWS 10 COMPATIBILITY CHECK, the command Line : SETUP.EXE /Auto Upgrade /Quiet /NoReboot /DynamicUpdate Enable /Compat ScanOnly

    The detailed information could be referred to this article:
    https://systemcenterdudes.com/sccm-windows-10-compatibility-check/
    Note: the above links are not from MS, and just for your reference.


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  1. Gary Blok 1,736 Reputation points
    2020-10-07T01:37:08.55+00:00

    We're still working on getting Desktop Analytics, so in the meantime, we've used a Task Sequence and ran a compatibility scan on all devices. We harvested the data via hardware inventory which tells us any hard blockers. It has worked pretty well, and typically we find several applications each upgrade that would prevent the upgrade, and almost always, they are security products.

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