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

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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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Tied to the S/N and firmware locked once enrolled at the BIOS level. There's no removing this without the original admin doing it at the Google admin console (or if it's 3rd party like JAMF, JAMF admin).

This can't be removed any other way. If we could do this without admin getting in the way with a firmware and S/N locked registration, do you not think I'd have some fun with a few cheap "locked" units and retain the original S/N to prove it's doable? You need to change the S/N or motherboard to kill the admin tie (which costs as much as a good one).

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