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Device hardware ID extraction

Device hardware ID extraction

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Device hardware ID extraction

- [Instructor] The PowerShell install script that you need to be able to extract the Hardware ID is contained in the PowerShell Gallery on screen. I'll copy the command that we need to install this package using PowerShell. I'll then hit out one of my newly provisioned machines. This could be a brand new PC or it could be a re-purposed machine prior to deployment. At the regional settings screen, I'll press Shift + F10, and then type powershell. I'll then type the install-script from the PowerShell Gallery. And click Enter. In the prompt, I'll click Yes. And then Yes, again. And then click Yes to All. The package is installed, and then we can run the command. You may need to set your execution policy to temporarily be unrestricted. The Hardware ID file has been created. Let's take a look. And we can see that the csv file contains a Device Serial Number, Windows Product ID and a Hardware Hash. We need to copy this information off this PC so we can use it with the AutoPilot deployment…

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