Windows Autopilot – Preventing stolen devices from being reused

In the event of a Windows 10 device being lost or stolen, whats preventing someone resetting or re-imaging the device in order to have full use of the device? A managed device should be protected with all data and the company network protected. The device would be locked with a password or pin and all […]

Device Firmware Configuration Interface profiles with Windows Autopilot

Device Firmware Configuration Interface (DFCI) is a new UEFI feature available that gives the ability to easily and effectively automate the configuration of UEFI devices. This UEFI configuration would traditionally be performed as part of the device configuration or as a manual activity. DEFI allows UEFI settings to be managed remotely via Microsoft Intune. DFCI […]

Windows Autopilot – Migrating existing Windows 7 devices

Windows Autopilot is a means to automate and preconfigure Windows 10 modern managed Devices without the need for custom OS Images. This enables the customization of the Windows 10 OOBE experience, device enrollment and configuration. The standard means to enable Autopilot is part of the device procurement and factory load process, whereby the hardware OEMs […]

Windows Autopilot – Product Key ID Label

The standard means to register a device for Windows Autopilot is for the hardware OEM to register the device during the device OEM factory provisioning process, as the device is built it is automatically registered via the Windows Autopilot deployment service. This process allows for devices to be assigned an Autopilot profile and configuration before […]