Microsoft ® Official Course First Look Clinic Overview of Windows 8 By Ragowo Riantory, S.Kom, MCP
Module Overview Introducing Windows 8 Planning to Implement Windows 8
Lesson 1: Introducing Windows 8 New Features of Windows 8 Demonstration: Using the New User Interface
New Features of Windows 8 Windows 8 represents the largest change in the Windows operating system since Windows 95 Key new features: Start Screen Cloud integration Reset and Refresh your PC Windows To Go Remote Desktop Services Client Hyper-V Support for multiple processor architectures
Demonstration: Using the New User Interface In this demonstration, you will see how to: Use keyboard shortcuts Access Apps Perform searches Use Task Manager and Windows Explorer Use Internet Explorer 10
Lesson 2: Planning to Implement Windows 8 Windows 8 Editions Windows 8 Hardware Requirements Upgrade Paths Windows Store
Windows 8 Editions Windows 8 comes in three editions: Windows 8 Windows 8 Pro Windows Enterprise
Windows 8 Hardware Requirements Windows 8 minimum recommended hardware requirements: 1 GHz or faster processor 1 GB RAM (32-bit) or 2 GB RAM (64-bit) 16 GB available hard disk space (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit) DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver Windows 8 feature-specific requirements: UEFI-based BIOS for secured boot process 64-bit processor with second level address translation support TPM for full BitLocker support
Upgrade Paths Windows 7 EditionWindows 8Windows 8 ProWindows 8 Enterprise Enterprise Y Ultimate Y Professional YY Home PremiumYY Home BasicYY StarterYY
What Is the Windows Store? The Windows Store provides a convenient, single location for users to access and download apps
Lesson 3: Windows 8 Storage BitLocker and BitLocker To Go Optional: What Is SkyDrive? Optional: Configuring SkyDrive Data Recovery in Windows 8 Demonstration: Recovering Files in Windows 8
BitLocker and BitLocker To Go Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption encrypts the computer operating system and data stored on the operating system volume Provides offline data protection Protects all other applications installed on the encrypted volume Includes system integrity verification Verifies integrity of early boot components and boot configuration data Ensures the integrity of the startup process
Optional: What Is SkyDrive? SkyDrive is a Microsoft file-hosting service that allows users to upload, sync, and share files on the Internet
Optional: Configuring SkyDrive
Data Recovery in Windows 8 Windows 8 provides two file recovery tools: File History Windows 7 File Recovery
Demonstration: Recovering Files in Windows 8 In this demonstration, you will see how to prepare your Windows 8 computer to enable file recovery
Lesson 4: Windows To Go What Is Windows To Go? Building a Windows To Go Workspace
What Is Windows To Go? Windows To Go enables users to boot a self-contained copy of Windows 8 from a USB storage device Windows To Go considerations: Hibernate and sleep are disabled by default Internal disks are offline TPM is not used Windows Recovery Environment is not available Push Button Reset is not available Create Windows To Go in Windows 8 Enterprise only
Building a Windows To Go Workspace To create a Windows to Go workspace, complete the following high- level steps: Insert USB drive Verify WIM file location Launch Windows To Go Creator Wizard Select your USB drive Select the.WIM image Optionally, encrypt the USB drive with BitLocker Wait for the creation process to complete, which could take up to 30 minutes
Lesson 5: Management Improvements What Is Windows Intune? Refresh and Reset Demonstration: Using Refresh your PC
What Is Windows Intune? Windows Intune provides you with tools to manage the following: Software updates Application deployment Hardware and Software inventory Endpoint protection Remote Assistance Mobile Device Management Software Licensing Firewall Policy
Refresh and Reset Refresh your PC Reset your PC Windows RE provides access to two new recovery tools:
Demonstration: Using Refresh your PC In this demonstration, you will see how to launch Refresh your PC
Lesson 6: Client-Side Virtualization What Is Client Hyper-V? Hyper-V Requirements Scenarios for Using Client Hyper-V Demonstration: Optional: Using Hyper-V in Windows 8
What Is Client Hyper-V? Hardware and software requirements: Management Tools: Client Hyper-V is a feature that enables virtualization within the Windows 8 environment Windows 8 64-bit version Second Level Address Translation (SLAT) supported 4 GB RAM Hyper-V Manager Hyper-V Virtual Machine Connection tool Hyper-V Module for Windows PowerShell
Hyper-V Requirements In order to implement Hyper-V on Windows 8, your computer must meet the following requirements: Memory Storage Processor Windows 8 Enterprise or Professional
Scenarios for Using Client Hyper-V Scenarios for using Client Hyper-V can include: Using self-contained, multinode test labs Testing Windows versions Troubleshooting production Hyper-V virtual machines Working with existing production Hyper-V files by using familiar tools Creating isolated networks for testing Loading VHDs from a USB drive for mobility Using preconfigured trial VHDs from Microsoft for trial- testing a potential new application
Demonstration: Optional: Using Hyper-V in Windows 8 In this demonstration, you will see how to create and manage virtual machines in Windows 8
Course Evaluation