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## [Deploy Windows 10](deploy.md)
### [Overview of Windows Autopilot](windows-autopilot/windows-10-autopilot.md)
### [Overview of Windows Autopilot](windows-autopilot/windows-autopilot.md)
### [Windows 10 in S mode](windows-10-pro-in-s-mode.md)
### [Windows 10 upgrade paths](upgrade/windows-10-upgrade-paths.md)
#### [Windows 10 downgrade paths](upgrade/windows-10-downgrade-paths.md)

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## June 2017
| New or changed topic | Description |
|----------------------|-------------|
| [Overview of Windows Autopilot](windows-autopilot/windows-10-autopilot.md) | New |
| [Overview of Windows Autopilot](windows-autopilot/windows-autopilot.md) | New |
## April 2017
| New or changed topic | Description |

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Windows Autopilot streamlines and automates the process of setting up and configuring new devices, with minimal interaction required from the end user. You can also use Windows Autopilot to reset, repurpose and recover devices.
Windows Autopilot joins devices to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), optionally enrolls into MDM services, configures security policies, and sets a custom out-of-box-experience (OOBE) for the end user. For more information, see [Overview of Windows Autopilot](windows-autopilot/windows-10-autopilot.md).
Windows Autopilot joins devices to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), optionally enrolls into MDM services, configures security policies, and sets a custom out-of-box-experience (OOBE) for the end user. For more information, see [Overview of Windows Autopilot](windows-autopilot/windows-autopilot.md).
### Upgrade Readiness

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|Topic |Description |
|------|------------|
|[Overview of Windows Autopilot](windows-autopilot/windows-10-autopilot.md) |This topic provides an overview of Windows Autopilot deployment, a new zero-touch method for deploying Windows 10 in the enterprise. |
|[Overview of Windows Autopilot](windows-autopilot/windows-autopilot.md) |This topic provides an overview of Windows Autopilot deployment, a new zero-touch method for deploying Windows 10 in the enterprise. |
|[Windows 10 upgrade paths](upgrade/windows-10-upgrade-paths.md) |This topic provides information about support for upgrading directly to Windows 10 from a previous operating system. |
|[Windows 10 edition upgrade](upgrade/windows-10-edition-upgrades.md) |This topic provides information about support for upgrading from one edition of Windows 10 to another. |
|[Windows 10 volume license media](windows-10-media.md) |This topic provides information about updates to volume licensing media in the current version of Windows 10. |

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3. Boot the device. When the device is connected to a network with internet access, it will contact the Windows Autopilot Deployment Service to see if the device is registered, and if it is, it will download the profile settings which are used to customize the end user experience.
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### Device identification
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- **Skip End User License Agreement (EULA)**. Starting in Windows 10 version 1709, organizations can decide to skip the EULA page presented during the OOBE process. This means that organizations accept the EULA terms on behalf of their users.
- **Disable Windows consumer features**. Starting in Windows 10 version 1803, organizations can disable Windows consumer features so that the device does not automatically install any additional Microsoft Store apps when the user first signs into the device. See the [MDM documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-experience#experience-allowwindowsconsumerfeatures) for more details.
Missing something in this topic? Windows 10 users, tell us what you want on [Feedback Hub](feedback-hub://?referrer=techDocsUcPage&tabid=2&contextid=897&newFeedback=true&topic=windows-10-autopilot-demo-vm.md).

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These are the thing you'll need on your device to get started:
* Installation media for the latest version of Windows 10 Professional or Enterprise (ISO file)
* Internet access (see [Network connectivity requirements](windows-10-autopilot.md#network-connectivity-requirements))
* Internet access (see [Network connectivity requirements](windows-autopilot.md#network-connectivity-requirements))
* Hypervisor needs to be unoccupied, or used by Hyper-V, as we will be using Hyper-V to create the Virtual Machine
See additional prerequisites in the [Windows Autopilot overview topic](windows-10-autopilot.md#prerequisites).
See additional prerequisites in the [Windows Autopilot overview topic](windows-autopilot.md#prerequisites).
## Create your Virtual Machine
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Windows Autopilot will now take over to automatically join your Virtual Machine into Azure Active Directory and enroll it to Microsoft Intune. Use the checkpoints you've created to go through this process again with different settings.
Missing something in this topic? Windows 10 users, tell us what you want on [Feedback Hub](feedback-hub://?referrer=techDocsUcPage&tabid=2&contextid=897&newFeedback=true&topic=windows-10-autopilot-demo-vm.md).

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