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    #61
    However you call it, I meant "unlock" because it won't let me go trough win11 setup because of autopilot. Seriously, you didn't understand?
    Anyway, your file didn't work because company logo is still in fresh win 11. Let's finish this useless discussion

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      #62
      Originally posted by Mekong500 View Post
      However you call it, I meant "unlock" because it won't let me go trough win11 setup because of autopilot. Seriously, you didn't understand?
      Seriously, "unlock" is something else than removing Autopilot, you are welcome! So ... you didn't figure out yet that you have to reinstall win after bios modification, because marker is already in registry keys? And choose "I don't have internet" when you setup account? Seriously?
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        #63
        I've programmed the chip, soldered it back, erased the drive, insalled fresh OS and it's still the same as before, what means autopilot was not removed

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          #64
          Originally posted by Mekong500 View Post
          I've programmed the chip, soldered it back, erased the drive, insalled fresh OS and it's still the same as before, what means autopilot was not removed
          sure, your pc is special, one of a kind! It takes the marker from thin air even is deleted in bios ...
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            #65
            Believe me or not, it added third autopilot_marker and now are three, two invalid and one valid. There is no reason to lie.
            I read the chip after trying new BIOS file, reinstalling OS etc, it's ss of the new BIOS bin file in UEFITool
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              #66
              Originally posted by Mekong500 View Post
              Believe me or not, it added third autopilot_marker and now are three, two invalid and one valid. There is no reason to lie.
              I read the chip after trying new BIOS file, reinstalling OS etc, it's ss of the new BIOS bin file in UEFITool
              post bios backup.
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                #67
                Originally posted by volinakis View Post

                post bios backup.
                And the service tag !
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                  #68
                  ST: DZS4813
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                    #69
                    Just an info: Today I tried your method with another PC (same model optiplex 7070) and it works as it should, autopilot is removed. I don't know why it doesn't work with the first one

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Mekong500 View Post
                      ST: DZS4813
                      try this one.
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                        #71
                        I just tried this, I installed Win11 Pro and I was able to choose "I don't have internet". Thank you very much for your help

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                          #72
                          my answer depends on if you can install a USB keyboard, at the start of the windows installation (right at the part where you decide the country and language) you can open a CMD window pressing (alt+F10) then type OOBE\ByPassNRO enter if all went well you will get a reboot with the (NRO) disabled then continue the installation but this time you can click on (I don't have internet) to create a local account
                          I hope this helps you solve your dilemma

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                            #73
                            Hi all guys,
                            I have the same problem with lots of laptops in my workplace. in some cases when I download the bios bin from this website and reprogram that bios the autopilot page disappears but in some cases, it remains. I couldn't find which part of the bios is important on the Microsoft website. we can't use the option ( I don't have internet). On the other hand, we have to install the Windows Home version.
                            I attached two bios bins one of them is for Dell 7490 and one is for Dell 7390. with the 7390 bios bin autopilot page disappeared but with the 7490 bios bin still, autopilot is active and doesn't let us install Windows as a new account for customers. I would be so grateful if someone can find a difference
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                            • SMDFlea
                              SMDFlea commented
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                              Service tags ???????????

                            #74
                            Originally posted by volinakis View Post

                            I explained how it works in this thread. It's simple to open bios with UEFITool and see how it can be invalidated an entry, depends by bios platform.

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                            this change doesn't make any change in Autopilot, in HxD show invalid but after fresh installation autopilot again appear. even when I change those bit to 13 13 also HxD shows is invalid. I am confuse what change should we make to bypass autopilot in this kind of bios bi. I appreciate volinakis guide for different platform of bios that need just change 3f to 3c. that on work for me on several bios bin

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                              #75
                              Originally posted by ali0robot View Post
                              Hi all guys,
                              I have the same problem with lots of laptops in my workplace. in some cases when I download the bios bin from this website and reprogram that bios the autopilot page disappears but in some cases, it remains. I couldn't find which part of the bios is important on the Microsoft website. we can't use the option ( I don't have internet). On the other hand, we have to install the Windows Home version.
                              I attached two bios bins one of them is for Dell 7490 and one is for Dell 7390. with the 7390 bios bin autopilot page disappeared but with the 7490 bios bin still, autopilot is active and doesn't let us install Windows as a new account for customers. I would be so grateful if someone can find a difference
                              it's sorted, thank you

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                                #76
                                Hello everyone,

                                I have a Dell Latitude 7220, and after reading this thread, I'm struggling to resolve my issue. When installing Windows, the system prompts for organizational credentials. From what I understand, I need to remove the autopilot_marker and related tags to bypass this.

                                However, the structure of my BIOS dump differs from the solution discussed here. I dumped my BIOS using:fptw64 -bios -d bios.bin

                                I've attached my BIOS dump for reference. Could someone please help me modify it correctly? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!

                                Thanks in advance.
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                                  #77
                                  Originally posted by mikhail64 View Post
                                  Hello everyone,

                                  I have a Dell Latitude 7220, and after reading this thread, I'm struggling to resolve my issue. When installing Windows, the system prompts for organizational credentials. From what I understand, I need to remove the autopilot_marker and related tags to bypass this.

                                  However, the structure of my BIOS dump differs from the solution discussed here. I dumped my BIOS using:fptw64 -bios -d bios.bin

                                  I've attached my BIOS dump for reference. Could someone please help me modify it correctly? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!

                                  Thanks in advance.
                                  try
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                                  • peste
                                    peste commented
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                                    Please don't help if you don't follow the forum rules.

                                  #78
                                  Originally posted by mikhail64 View Post
                                  Hello everyone,

                                  I have a Dell Latitude 7220, and after reading this thread, I'm struggling to resolve my issue. When installing Windows, the system prompts for organizational credentials. From what I understand, I need to remove the autopilot_marker and related tags to bypass this.

                                  However, the structure of my BIOS dump differs from the solution discussed here. I dumped my BIOS using:fptw64 -bios -d bios.bin

                                  I've attached my BIOS dump for reference. Could someone please help me modify it correctly? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!

                                  Thanks in advance.
                                  post S/T, full name and model, motherboard model, etc.

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                                    #79
                                    Originally posted by peste View Post

                                    post S/T, full name and model, motherboard model, etc.

                                    S/T: D9BHYX2
                                    Full model: Dell Latitude 7220 Rugged Extreme Tablet
                                    Motherboard: 015GKW

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                                    • peste
                                      peste commented
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                                      you got the answer above..try...

                                    #80
                                    Originally posted by mikhail64 View Post

                                    S/T: D9BHYX2
                                    Full model: Dell Latitude 7220 Rugged Extreme Tablet
                                    Motherboard: 015GKW
                                    try and give result
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