Importing surface pro 3 drivers, Importing the drivers for the boot image – Microsoft Surface 3 User Manual
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After the integration has been completed, in SCCM, locate the Create MDT Task Sequence button in the Task
Sequences folder under Operating Systems in the Software Library, as shown in Figure 6.3. This button is used to create
the deployment process in the
Creating the Deployment Task Sequence section later in this Chapter
Figure 6.3: Create MDT Task Sequence Button.
Importing Surface Pro 3 Drivers
Similar to the way drivers were managed in MDT in the
Importing Drivers section of Chapter 5
, drivers for the boot
media and the deployed operating system should also be kept separately in SCCM. The mechanism to organize drivers in
SCCM is with packages and categories. Both are covered in this chapter.
The easiest way to keep the drivers separated is to import the drivers for the Surface Ethernet Adapter independently
from the other drivers for the Surface Pro 3. Add the drivers imported each time to a Surface Pro 3 category, but only
add the drivers for the Surface Ethernet Adapters to the boot media.
Note: Because importing drivers is performed by folder, it is recommended to sort the folders downloaded with the
Surface Pro 3 Firmware and Driver Pack into two categories, one for the Surface Ethernet Adapters and the other for
everything else.
Importing the Drivers for the Boot Image
To import the Surface Ethernet Adapter drivers for boot media and for use in the deployed operating system, follow
these steps:
1. In SCCM, open the Software Library.
2. Expand the Operating Systems folder and select the Drivers subfolder.