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Restoring a domain machine which name is already in use

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I have such situation: one of domain PCs was broken and replaced by new one using the same machine name. Now the old machine is back from service and I want to use it in different place, but if I try to authorize on it, I get an error that trust relations between workstation and domain are lost. There's no local account on this "old" PC. How do I restore the machine while not touching the new one?

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`How do I restore the machine while not touching the new one?` Re-image it with a different name.
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As @grek-askew pointed out, reinstalling the OS is the easiest solution. If the machine left your company this would be advisable for security reasons anyway.

If reinstalling the OS is not an option

You could use a tool like HBCD to create a local admin account. Log in with that, leave the AD, and re-join with a different machine name.

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