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Pre-provisioning into the wrong tenant
My guess... the device in question got repaired along the way... probably the motherboard was replaced. (like 99% of the hardware hash is in there 🙂 )
The motherboard that got replaced was a firby :). As in.... it belonged to a different company before....when it got replaced at the previous, it was fixed and put back in stock... and along the way ended up in your device...
You could contact Microsoft and show them prove of purchase or contact the other company and ask them to remove the hash from their list of autopilot devices
Rudy_Ooms_MVP Thank you for you answer! That might just be the cause as we discovered a unique configuration of the laptop (a configuration we never ordered).
So my next quest is... Where to contact Microsoft to "get our laptops back"?
- Feb 22, 2024https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/mem/intune/device-enrollment/import-windows-autopilot-device-csv-files-errors
This link should mention the proper procedure and the stuff you need to hand over to Microsoft support 🙂- Martijn_StamFeb 23, 2024Copper ContributorThank you very much!