--- title: Reset devices with remote Autopilot Reset (Preview) description: Gives an overview of remote Autopilot Reset and how to use it. keywords: Autopilot Reset, Windows 10 ms.prod: w10 ms.technology: Windows ms.mktglfcycl: deploy ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: ms.localizationpriority: high author: coreyp-at-msft ms.author: coreyp ms.date: 06/01/2018 --- # Reset devices with remote Windows Autopilot Reset (Preview) **Applies to: Windows 10, build 17672 or later** When performing a remote Windows Autopilot Reset, an MDM service such an Microsoft Intune can be used to initiate the reset process, avoiding the need for IT staff or other administrators to visit each machine to initiate the process. To enable a device for a remote Windows Autopilot Reset, the device must be MDM managed, joined to Azure AD, and configured to use the [enrollment status page](enrollment-status.md). ## Triggering a remote Windows Autopilot Reset To trigger a remote Windows Autopilot Reset via Intune, follow these steps: - Navigate to **Devices** tab in the Intune console. - In the **All devices** view, select the targeted reset devices and then click **More** to view device actions. - Select **Autopilot Reset** to kick-off the reset task. >[!NOTE] >The Autopilot Reset option will not be enabled in Microsoft Intune for devices not running Windows 10 build 17672 or higher. Once the reset is complete, the device is again ready for use.