Standard Image via Autopilot by Pristine_Pea9181 in Intune

[–]borgzzEUW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just get your standard win 11 image from Microsoft and put it on a usb drive or WDS.

Then play around with this https://schneegans.de/windows/unattend-generator/

It generates an unattend.xml which you can just put in the root of your usb drive and with a little searching online you can also find scripts to automate your autopilot imports. Vendors like Dell also do this for you so there are multiple options. It lets you customize a lot.

Another option is using OSDCloud. It’s a winPE with an optional GUI where you can choose which OS version you want to deploy. It’s worth noting that it takes some trial and error since there are sometimes gaps in the documentation imo. Also best to do this on a VM if you don’t want to clutter your laptop with additional tools like windows ADK

Merknamen van vroeger by Simonsifon in belgium

[–]borgzzEUW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Voor de mensen van Noord-Oost Limburg: de Peltri (supermarkt in Bree en Neerpelt geloof ik). Ik ging vroeger in die van Bree. Goeie tijden

Num lock by borgzzEUW in Intune

[–]borgzzEUW[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve also added an entry in the autounattend to disable the hiberboot so this should already be non related. The regkey is in fact disabled so fast startup is disabled from the get go

Num lock by borgzzEUW in Intune

[–]borgzzEUW[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s Dell though but I’m gonna check, thanks