Touchpad mouse works fine – so you can kick off the task sequence – you just can’t use the keyboard at all. Whether this is unique to the Surface Laptop I have, or all of them – I’m not sure (as I’ve only got the one so far). Updated the firmware on the laptop to the latest (as Surface Pro’s had similar issues with old firmware), and still had the same issue. I’ve got a couple of USB to Ethernet adapter that works fine with PXE on other devices – but they simply don’t work with the Surface Laptop. Below are the three issues I experienced when trying to build one via SCCM (and was silly enough to think it’d be straight plug and play!): Unfortunately it’s not quite so simple to get them to build through SCCM. So obviously it should be capable of running any of the Windows 10 OS’s (which it is). Granted, the Surface Laptop isn’t marketed as an Enterprise device and comes with Windows 10 S pre-installed, but you can do a simple in-place upgrade to Windows 10 Pro. Of course you have it all set up in SCCM (right?), so you figure you’ll kick off a build and be up and running in a half hour or so. So you’ve just picked up your shiny new Microsoft Surface Laptop and want to put your current Windows 10 Enterprise SOE on it.
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