Time lost when exporting a hash
We’ve likely all expierenced the irritation. You have a new device and need to get it added to Autopilot. There are several ways to Rome and the most basic is exporting the hash. But to export the hash you need to either place a script on a USB drive and remember how to ls cd to it (and hope you hit the right driveletter) or you have to install a script from the PSGallery and again hope you hit the right driveletter when you save the export.
Pictured: Attempting to remember the commands to export a hash.
Introducing Autopilot.ms
Autopilot.ms is the fastest and easiest way to export a autopilot hash.
All you have to do is:
- Make sure the device has internet
- Plug in a USB to save the hash file to
Once you have those two handled all you have to do is put in this short code snippet.
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irm autopilot.ms | iex
And voila! You get the Autopilot.ms menu!
Select the first option, the script will do its thing, and you’ll be presented with a save file popup asking where you want to save the export. No searching for which driveletter the USB has, no placing scripts on the USB, no installing scripts through the PSGallery.
Simple, and fast.