Access OS on auto pilot enabled PC with out setting it up

Konz, Adam 1 Reputation point
2022-06-10T15:26:30.757+00:00

We need to check some things on a autopilot PC, we are looking to not have to set it up. On the screen asking for company email to set it up how can we access the OS.

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  1. Crystal-MSFT 53,991 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
    2022-06-13T07:00:24.32+00:00

    @Konz, Adam , Thanks for posting in Q&A.

    From your description, I notice this is an Autopilot enable device. Could you confirm if it means the device is registered with the Windows Autopilot deployment service?
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/autopilot/registration-overview

    I know you don't want to set it up. Could you confirm if you means we don't want to do Autopilot enroll?
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/enrollment/tutorial-use-autopilot-enroll-devices

    On the screen, you are asked for company email. In this step, we can enter the Azure AD account which belongs to this organization to enroll the device and access the OS. Or you can press "Shift + F10 " to get command prompt to see if the setting can be found here.

    If we don't want to do Autopilot enrollment, we need to remove the Autopilot device. We can do it under the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center, choose Devices > Windows > Windows enrollment >find the device and delete it. Or you can delete it under windows store for business.

    Hope it can help.


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