Many persistent errors in Event Viewer after Windows 11 build 22598.ni_release.220408-1503: "Autopilot.dll wil error was reported"

Anonymous
2022-04-28T20:22:08+00:00

I used to be part of the the Windows 11 Insider Beta channel. After updating to build 22598.ni_release.220408-1503 I began to see the same error in Event Viewer extremely frequently:

The errors are all the same and read as follows:

Autopilot.dll WIL error was reported.

HRESULT: 0x80070491

File: onecoreuap\admin\moderndeployment\autopilot\dll\dllmain.cpp, line 128

Message: NULL

I have never used any program called Autopilot or Modern Deployment. After seeing this problem I immediately left the insider program and am now queued for enrollment. However no new Windows update has happened and these errors persist. How do I prevent these errors?

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Performance and system failures

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  2. Anonymous
    2022-08-11T18:57:14+00:00

    I have the exact same error,i even did a completely new fresh install of windows with media creation tool downloaded today and the errors persist.I did 2 reinstalls to make sure and in both the error is there.Not sure when this started happening but its recent for sure and its something on microsofts end im pretty sure.All we can do is wait for an update and them to fix it saddly...

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  3. Anonymous
    2022-08-12T00:38:19+00:00

    I disabled Microsoft Account Sign-In Assistant in Services to stop this event.

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  4. Anonymous
    2022-08-12T05:51:46+00:00

    Exactly same as above postings. I'm on Windows 10 home still, error was first logged in event viewer immediately after restart from installing August WUD's. That day's logs clear until this time so yes, was something in August 22 WUD's.

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  5. Anonymous
    2022-08-13T23:05:58+00:00

    Same Issue!

    Version 10.0.22621.575

    Edition Windows 11 Pro

    Version 22H2

    Installed on ‎5/‎18/‎2022

    OS build 22621.575

    Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22634.1000.0

    It was discovered when dealing with a new Wireless Disconnect issue. Also led to a Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power issue today.

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