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Windows Autopilot documentation

Windows Autopilot is a collection of technologies used to set up and pre-configure new devices, getting them ready for productive use.

Understand Windows Autopilot

Overview

  • Overview of Windows Autopilot
  • Device registration overview
  • Enrollment Status Page
  • Requirements
  • What's new

Deployment scenarios

Concept

  • Windows Autopilot scenarios and capabilities

Training

  • User-driven mode
  • Self-deploying mode
  • Windows Autopilot Reset
  • Pre-provisioning
  • Support for existing devices

Support information

Reference

  • Frequenty asked questions
  • Support contacts
  • Registration authorization
  • Device guidelines
  • Motherboard replacement guidance

Administer Windows Autopilot

How-To Guide

  • Manually register devices
  • Create device groups
  • Create deployment profiles
  • Deploy hybrid devices
  • BitLocker encryption
  • DFCI management

Troubleshoot Windows Autopilot

Reference

  • Troubleshooting overview
  • Policy conflicts
  • Known issues
  • Resolved issues

Resources

Reference

  • Windows Autopilot deployment process poster
  • Participant device manufacturers
  • Introducing Windows Autopilot video
  • Windows Autopilot @ Windows IT Pro Blog
  • Windows Autopilot and Surface devices
  • Windows Autopilot for HoloLens 2
  • Previous Versions
  • Blog
  • Contribute
  • Privacy
  • Terms of Use
  • Trademarks
  • © Microsoft 2023
  • Previous Versions
  • Blog
  • Contribute
  • Privacy
  • Terms of Use
  • Trademarks
  • © Microsoft 2023