MD-102 Manage and maintain devices Practice Question
Which THREE features are available in Microsoft Intune's Windows Autopilot for existing devices?
⚠ Common exam trap
Many candidates confuse the 'automatic conversion' in Option D with the 'Automatic Deployment Mode' profile, but automatic conversion without user interaction is not supported for existing devices—only for new devices ordered from OEMs with hardware hash pre-registered.
Answer choices
Why each option matters
Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.
Correct answer & explanation
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Collect hardware hash from the existing device.
The 'Collect hardware hash' step is a core requirement for Windows Autopilot for existing devices. The hardware hash uniquely identifies the device and must be uploaded to the Microsoft Intune Autopilot service to register it for Autopilot deployment. This hash is collected using a PowerShell script (Get-WindowsAutopilotInfo.ps1) or via the Configuration Manager console.
Answer analysis
Option-by-option breakdown
For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.
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Collect hardware hash from the existing device.
Why this is correct
Hardware hash is collected to register the device.
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Deploy a provisioning package using a USB drive.
Why this is correct
Provisioning packages can be used for bulk enrollment.
- ✓
Reset the device and re-enroll it using Autopilot.
Why this is correct
Reset is part of the process.
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Automatically convert the device to an Autopilot device without user interaction.
Why it's wrong here
Conversion requires uploading hardware hash.
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Apply Autopilot profiles to macOS devices.
Why it's wrong here
Autopilot is Windows only.
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Key term
Windows Autopilot
Windows Autopilot is a cloud-based deployment technology that automates the setup and configuration of new Windows devices, reducing the need for IT staff to manually image or touch each machine.
Key term
Configuration Manager
Configuration Manager is a systems management tool by Microsoft that helps IT administrators deploy software, enforce security policies, and manage devices across an organization.
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