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Completely removing a device from your tenant requires you to delete the Intune device, the Azure Active Directory device, and the Windows Autopilot device records. These deletions can all be done from Intune:
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1. First, delete the devices from Windows Autopilot at **Devices** > **Windows** > **Windows enrollment** > **Devices** (under **Windows Autopilot Deployment Program**). Choose the devices you want to delete, then choose **Delete**. Windows Autopilot device deletion can take a few minutes to complete.
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2. If the devices are enrolled in Intune, you must [delete them from the Intune All devices blade](../intune/remote-actions/devices-wipe.md#delete-devices-from-the-intune-portal).
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1. First if the devices are enrolled in Intune, you must [delete them from the Intune All devices blade](../intune/remote-actions/devices-wipe.md#delete-devices-from-the-intune-portal).
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2. Once device is not enrolled in Intune, delete the devices from Windows Autopilot at **Devices** > **Windows** > **Windows enrollment** > **Devices** (under **Windows Autopilot Deployment Program**). Choose the devices you want to delete, then choose **Delete**. Windows Autopilot device deletion can take a few minutes to complete.
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3. Delete the devices in Azure Active Directory devices at **Devices** > **Azure AD devices**.
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