I'm trying to figure out how to extract a hash ID from a certain context. I need this hash ID for further processing but I'm not sure how to go about retrieving it.
            
            
            
            
            
            
           
          
          
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    Lorenzo
    Wed Oct 16 2024
   
  
    Accessing the Diagnostics Page is straightforward; simply press the keystroke combination CTRL + SHIFT + D during OOBE to bring it up. This page offers a variety of options for troubleshooting and diagnostic purposes.
  
  
 
            
            
  
    
    PhoenixRising
    Wed Oct 16 2024
   
  
    One of the most useful features of the Diagnostics Page is the ability to export logs to a thumb drive. These logs can provide valuable insights into the hardware and software configuration of the device, helping to identify any potential issues.
  
  
 
            
            
  
    
    benjamin_stokes_astronomer
    Wed Oct 16 2024
   
  
    Among the logs that can be exported is a CSV file containing the hardware hash. The hardware hash is a unique identifier for the device's hardware configuration, which can be used for various purposes, such as ensuring that the device meets certain requirements or tracking changes over time.
  
  
 
            
            
  
    
    Andrea
    Wed Oct 16 2024
   
  
    The Windows Autopilot Diagnostics page is a valuable tool for administrators and technicians alike. It provides a quick and easy way to gather important information about a device during the Out-of-Box Experience (OOBE).
  
  
 
            
            
  
    
    Pietro
    Wed Oct 16 2024
   
  
    In addition to the Diagnostics Page, there are many other tools and services available for managing and troubleshooting Windows Autopilot devices. For example, the Windows Autopilot Deployment Program offers a streamlined way to deploy and manage large numbers of devices.