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12. On the **Review + Create** page, choose **Create** to create the profile.
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## Hardware change detection
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Microsoft Intune notfies you when it detects a hardware change on an Autopilot-registered device. You can view and manage all affected devices in **Devices** > **Windows Autopilot devices**. When a hardware change occurs, Intune updates the device's profile status to one of the following states:
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Microsoft Intune notifies you when it detects a hardware change on an Autopilot-registered device. When a hardware change occurs, Intune updates the device's profile status to one of the following states:
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* **Attention required**: The device can't receive the Autopilot profile until you reset and re-register the device.
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* **Fix pending**: Intune tries to register the new hardware. If successful, Intune updates the profile status at the next check-in.
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To view all devices and their current states, go to **Devices** > **Windows Autopilot devices**.
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## Distribute devices to users
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You can now distribute the Windows devices to your users. When they sign in for the first time, the Autopilot system will automatically enroll and configure the devices.

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