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Issue when testing Windows AutoPilot on a VM already exist in AzureAD – Cloud First

When I was preparing for my presentation at Microsoft Tech Summit 2018 in Stockholm I rend into a issue when importing a new VM devices ID  the way I have done it in the past. I got an error when uploading the device ID to Windows AutoPilot service in  Microsoft Store for Business and Microsoft Intune.

Normally when I test or do demo’s on  Windows AutoPilot I install the latest ISO of Windows 10 AzureAD join the device and harvest the device information for AutoPilot.

Error in Microsoft Store for Business:

1 device(s) failed

When you download the error messages and open it with notepad the error code : wadp10 and a link to the error documentation

The error wadp010 – “Try that again. Somethings happened on our end. Waiting a bit might help.” this was not a very useful error message in this case .

So I went to Microsoft Intune – Windows Autopilot devices for the import

This time I got another error code: 640 – StorageError

I tried to upload the Windows AutoPilot information to MSfB and Intune multiple times with the same error.

So I tried to find the devices in Intune by searching be the serialnumber

I got 3 hits back in my tenant

I was thinking that if I delete those devices maybe it will help on my problem

So I was searching the device name in Azure AD and deleted the device

You will get a warring when deleting the device – just click yes

Now the device information is no longer in the AzureAD and upload to Windows AutoPilot service is now working.

I have only seen this issue on VM’s not not on real hardware.

I hope this helps you if you have the same issue. Just go and harvest the device information in another way:

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