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This HP Chromebook was released March 2020, and is powered by Chrome OS.

How to remove enrollment chip

So using this blog post: https://coolelectronics.me/blog/enrollme...

How would I remove the enrollment chip from this model of chromebook

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Is this possible on a 2nd gen Lenovo Chromebook 300e?

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As it says... either pull it off or slide under it with a thin blade, no?

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enrollment chips dont exist.

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The MDM is tied to the S/N, and the managed status is persistently stored in NVRAM. The only way it gets removed is a power flush. It will eventually be restored once you connect it to the internet. Once it sees it has the MDM tie, it sticks with persistence again. It's effectively a death loop. The sysadmin has to remove the Chromebook from their management system to get rid of it (be it Google MDM or JAMF, to name two).

This can't be removed any other way. If the folks with the chops to reverse engineer these (or at least, figure it out) could find a way around it we's know and the method would be somewhat widespread. Ex MDM Chromebooks would be trophies to make the people who doubted it could be done as a way to make them look like fools. I'd even have a shot at a few and preserve the S/N myself to clown the sysadmin at my high school who was a pain.

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Its actually relatively easy to change the serial number.

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@jimmywoods CR-48 only. CR-49 models fixed the CLI hack. Plus any admin who isn't a clown blocks the dev mode needed to do it.

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