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To Upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10: 1. Download Windows 10 Enterprise from TigerWare . 2. After the installation finished, burn the .iso file through Rufus. (Click here to learn how to burn a Windows 10 .iso file) 3. Once you finish burning the file, plug your USB device back in. Click on the Start Menu , and select Computer. 4.
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To Upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11: 1. Download Windows 11 Enterprise from TigerWare . If you are a student, please see Windows: Download Install File & Retrieve Product Key (Students) 2. After the installation finished, double click the ISO file (should be located in your Download folder). 3. Select Download and install updates (recommended) on...
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General Information This article is a guide to help troubleshoot the common issues with activating Windows 7, Windows 8 & Windows 8.1 Enterprise. The process to activate Windows 8.1 Enterprise depends on the location of the computer. This article covers activation instructions for on-campus, off-campus & the Residential Halls. View the On-Campus Guide View the...
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Windows Deployment Services is the updated version of Remote Installation Services (RIS). Windows Deployment Services allows you to enable Windows operating systems, in particular Windows Vista and WIndows Server 2008. Some of the improvements from Remote Installation Services (RIS) include: The ability to send data and pictures using multicast deployment. The ability...
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Important Licensing Information Activating Windows using the Enterprise Server method will require you to connect to the license server every 180-days. If installing on a computer that will not come to campus, or if using the VPN is cumbersome, use an alternative activation method: LSU Students: Refer to On The Hub (Students) to find information on how to receive a ...
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General Information This article will provide information on setting up an IPv6 configuration for the following Operating Systems: Windows 78/10, Windows Server 2008, & Windows 2008 R2. Once you Confirm that IPv6 is Enabled , you will be able to run the necessary commands to Configure IPv6 on the Computer . Configure IPv6 Run the Following Commands in the...
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General Information: This article refers to the debate of 32-bit versus 64-bit usage for Windows. Windows has the ability to run a 32-bit version or a 64-bit version. These designations are used to describe the way in which the CPU handles information and basically how much RAM the CPU can store. The user can decide which version would be better suited for their individual needs. ...
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NOTE : ONLY for installations done through the LSU On-Campus Enterprise Activation Server. How to Activate Windows 10 on Campus: 1. At the bottom left of your screen, click the Start button. 2. Select Settings at the bottom left of the menu. 3. The Settings window should appear. Choose Update & Security at the bottom. 4. On the...
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Things You Will Need Before you Install Windows A printed copy of this guide contains information you need to refer to when installing Windows. A Back-Up of your Disk BEFORE Partitioning or Installing Windows . If you are installing Windows on a portable computer, connect the power adapter. The keyboard and mouse or trackpad that came with your Mac. If...
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General Information Windows 7 is an operating system from the Microsoft Corporation. Windows 7 simplifies everyday tasks, works the way you want, makes new things possible, and is engineered by Microsoft yet inspired by the user. Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) is an important update that includes previously released security, performance, and stability updates for Windows 7....
Article Id: 13176

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