Windows 10: Autopilot device deregistration

Discus and support Autopilot device deregistration in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Hello, Dell service has replace motherboard for dell laptop with refurbish one and this is already register to Autopilot for other company . How can... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Ion Socea External, Mar 18, 2025.

  1. Autopilot device deregistration


    Hello, Dell service has replace motherboard for dell laptop with refurbish one and this is already register to Autopilot for other company . How can request to be removed from Autopilot?

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    Ion Socea External, Mar 18, 2025
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  2. EmilyS726 Win User

    Deregistration of computer from Intune/Autopilot system

    Hello John, this is Emily.

    This is a tough one. Because you purchased it as a used model, only the organization can deregister it. Microsoft cannot interfere organization's management on their devices/users. Unfortunately you will need to contact this Ebay retailer and see if he can get in touch with the organization. The organization IT has the options to deregister it from either Intune or Admin Center. Mind you, a lot of organization ITs these days don't seem to be aware of the deregisteration process and might not be helpful. I've run into this scenario quite often while helping others. You might want to share this article with them just in case: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/autopilot/aut...

    Good luck to you!!
     
    EmilyS726, Mar 18, 2025
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  3. Autopilot V2

    Thanks

    question for your comment "Removing the device enrollment ID from Windows Autopilot Devices specifically removes the device's association with Autopilot V1. This prevents the device from automatically enrolling with Autopilot V1 during the next setup."

    if we have done this step that means we break the connection between the device and the tenant, why would it be stored in the background? and if for a moment we agree to it then how to access that piece of portal?
     
    Sunny Handa, Mar 18, 2025
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  4. RonBarker Win User

    Autopilot device deregistration

    Autopilot/LTSC

    Hi Mat, I have no idea what LTSC means? Anyhow, have a look at this article: Overview of Windows Autopilot | Microsoft Docs

    PS: Windows Autopilot documentation | Microsoft Docs

    PPS: I now know what LTSC means. 'Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC)'

    Enrolling Windows Modern Devices using Autopilot and Azure Join (soti.net) "The following Microsoft Windows 10 editions are supported for Windows Autopilot:

    • Windows 10 Pro
    • Windows 10 Pro Education
    • Windows 10 Pro for Workstations
    • Windows 10 Enterprise
    • Windows 10 Education
    • Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC"
     
    RonBarker, Mar 18, 2025
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