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?

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-08-14T14:44:00+00:00

    FWIW - have an old 8.1 laptop, slow & steady like me, that does not have the issue, lot of people used to think 8.1 better than 10, MS no doubt are slowing down 8.1's so yo buy a new computer, just as they done with XP when they brought out 8.

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  2. Anonymous
    2022-08-14T14:44:53+00:00

    I am on Windows 10 19044.1889 and my logs are full of the same error. Also I am not enrolled in insider. Thus, solutions suggesting to leave the insider or to wait for a new W11 build won't help (me).

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  3. Anonymous
    2022-08-16T07:14:15+00:00

    I discovered the same error on a Dell Laptop running Windows 11 Home 22000.856

    I delved into the AutoPilot.dll file and saw what I believe to be the incorrect path. There's no hash after onecore, compared to another path referenced earlier:

    Incorrect?

    Referenced Example?

    Potentially modified path?

    Any thoughts?

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  4. Anonymous
    2022-08-16T07:33:54+00:00

    Why are these errors getting through to users? A few years ago MS were releasing updates containing various issues, then then promised MORE testing before release. We also have the INSIDERS who apparently get pre-releases to test, how come this issue has got through TWO so called 'TESTINGS'?

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  5. Anonymous
    2022-08-18T11:04:32+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:

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    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?

    This error is crashing my new Alienware computer!

    There must be some way to disable this "feature" almost no one wants or needs.

    Fortunately, if you have Apple devices for office&communications, you can fix your PC to use local login, uninstall Microsoft 365, remove the Microsoft ID from the PC, switch to Chrome or Firefox as your browser and those errors stop. Seriously, do we have to remove Microsoft from the PC to keep it running properly?

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