
csv file that can be uploaded to the Windows Store for Business. We then need to put the resultant information into a. $wmi.DeviceHardwareData | Out-File "($env:COMPUTERNAME).txt" $wmi = Get-WMIObject -Namespace root/cimv2/mdm/dmmap -Class MDM_DevDetail_Ext01 -Filter "InstanceID='Ext' AND ParentID='./DevDetail'" Get-ItemPropertyValue "hklm:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\DefaultProductKey\" "ProductId" We need to collect some information for the Autopilot process and we need to run the commands below to collate the data: wmic bios get serialnumber

You could be at the first Windows OOBE screen and then press Shift+F10 to bring up a CMD prompt and get the required information. Once we have the device info we then need to rebuild.

To get you started, here is a list of the things you will need to be able to replicate this blog post:
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With Windows 10 Autopilot in its infancy, here’s a quick overview on how you can push out the Office 365 Intune app to your Autopilot configured devices.
