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You have a Microsoft 365 subscription that uses Microsoft Intune Suite.
You use Microsoft Intune to manage devices.
Azure AD joined Windows devices enroll automatically in Intune.
You have the devices shown in the following table.

You are preparing to upgrade the devices to Windows11. All the devices are compatible with Windows 11.
You need to evaluate Windows Autopilot and in-place upgrade as deployment methods to implement Windows 11 Pro on the devices, while retaining all user settings and applications.
Which devices can be upgraded by using each method? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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Casticod
Highly Voted 1 year, 3 months ago
someone explain me how to upgrade From Windows 11 from autopilot? In the first option I think None of the devices In the second 1 & 3 (2 it´s 32 beats)
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ExamKiller020
Highly Voted 1 year, 3 months ago
Bit of a vague question. The question states: while retaining all user settings and applications. Windows autopilot is possible on all devices (upload hash) but it will wipe all data. So is the answer then 'non of the devices'? The inplace update is only possible on device 1 and 3 because there doesnt exist a 32bit version of W11 Correct me if im wrong
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cpaljchc4
1 year, 2 months ago
It says all devices is compatible with Win 11 but there is a 32 bit machine..
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iTomi
1 year, 1 month ago
Win10 OS can be 32-bit or 64-bit version, even device is 64-bit. Win11 offer only 64-bit version and always need 64-bit device.
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Casticod
1 year, 3 months ago
With windows autopilot we cannot update Windows versions. To update to Windows 11 we would need to configure the updates but that section is no longer within autopilot. Your question would be well posed, if instead of Autopilot, in the question, put Intune. (at least I think so)
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Tr619899
Most Recent 1 month, 2 weeks ago
1. None of the Devices 2. Device 1 and 3 only
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AleFCI1908
2 months, 1 week ago
autopilot: none, only dev1 can, but only with wipe because autopilot, so: no in place: 32 bit need a wipe, so dev1 no. dev1 and dev3 yes
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dnt91
4 months, 1 week ago
Answer is correct because you have the sentence "Azure AD joined Windows devices enroll automatically in Intune." so Device1 is the only registered in intune and then it will get the autopilot deployment Profile. As there is no Windows 11 32 bit version in place upgrade is not possible for Device 2
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TempestWithin
4 months, 1 week ago
If I read the question correctly it states that all the devices are compatible with Windows 11. Which could be true if you reinstall the OS software with 64-bit (as long as the hardware can install 64-bit which it states saying they are compatible with Windows 11). Even though installing a in-place upgrade on a 32-bit wouldn't work because windows 11 doesn't accept 32-bit workstation, so a re-installation should be needed to do that. So yeah Device 1, and Device 2 are able to do a in-place upgrade.
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oopspruu
5 months, 3 weeks ago
There is no Windows 11 32-bit so upgrade to 32Bit OS is not possible. Upgrade to 64-bit would need a wipe which won't work with the question. Also you can upload the device hash but to truly make them autopilot devices, they'll need a wipe. Hence: None Device 1 and 3
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RazielLycas
10 months, 1 week ago
- None (Autopilot doesn't upgrade windows versions, it leverage existing OEM installed) - Device1 and Device3 only due the 32 bit of device 2
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Merrybob
11 months, 1 week ago
Windows Autopilot: None of the devices. [User settings and app will not be retained using any Autopilot scenarios] In-place Upgrade: Device 1 & 3 only [Device 2 is 32-bit and not eligible]
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St_Ives
10 months, 3 weeks ago
it took me a few times to re-read the part on AutoPilot, but I go for this answer.
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Pugmohone
11 months, 2 weeks ago
The answer is correct as is. The questions asks how to upgrade. Autopilot will only run on a device that is enrolled in Autopilot (i.e. - the hardware hash has been uploaded.) All devices enrolled in Autopilot have an Entra Joined entry. Without knowing anything else, my assumption is that Device 1 will run autopilot and upgrade to Windows 11. There is no line of business app preventing it. Users settings will hopefully be saved in cloud. (That is my only concern with this question). Otherwise the other two devices are not entra joined so we cannot assume they are enrolled in autopilot. The second part of the question will in place upgrade both and retain user info for sure, 32 bit not supported as already discussed.
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AdamRachel
1 year ago
Only device 1 can be upgrade by using Autopilot as only this device is automatically enrolled in Intune. Autopilot require MDM service such as Intune. Device 2 and 3 are not enrolled in Intune so they can not be upgrade by Autopilot.
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12 months ago
Also Device 2 is 32 bit.
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Amir1909
1 year ago
- None - Device1 and Device3 only
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mp34
1 year ago
according to this link you can update via Autopilot, but only after you login and Feature updates are installed - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/protect/windows-10-feature-updates#limitations-for-feature-updates-for-windows-10-and-later-policy
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Tati_Oliveira
1 year ago
Windows Autopilot is a powerful tool for deploying and managing Windows devices in an efficient and streamlined manner. However, it’s essential to clarify that Windows Autopilot primarily focuses on device provisioning, which includes tasks like device registration, configuration, and deployment. Here are some key points related to your question: Device Deployment and Configuration: Windows Autopilot simplifies the initial setup of Windows devices by automating tasks such as domain join, app installation, and policy enforcement. It doesn’t directly handle Windows upgrades (upgrading from Windows 10 to Windows 11) as its primary purpose is to get devices ready for use.
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madsa
1 year, 1 month ago
The answer is correct due to the line of business app, I overlooked that.
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madsa
1 year, 1 month ago
The only possible answer here is 1 and 3 only on both
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Tr1v
1 year, 1 month ago
Autopilot: None of the devices > Autopilot doesn't upgrade OS, and doesn't retain user data. "You need to evaluate Windows Autopilot and in-place upgrade as deployment methods to implement Windows 11 Pro on the devices, while retaining all user settings and applications."
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