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This firmware and driver package contains drivers for all of the components in the Surface Laptop 2, as well as updates to the system firmware that have been released via Windows Update. These drivers and firmware are compatible with Windows 10, including Enterprise versions, The driver MSI files include all of the drivers and firmware needed. A common laptop owners problem (especially after updating the system or manual installation of Windows 10) is that the Fn key is not working properly. In this guide we will take a look on typical causes of Fn key inoperability under Windows 10 for common brands of laptops: ASUS, HP, Acer, Lenovo and Dell.
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Systems Integration Definition. Systems Integration (SI) is one aspect of the Systems Engineering, Integration, and Test (SEIT) process. SI must be integrated within the overall SEIT structure. Systems Integration is the process of: –Assembling the constituent parts of a system in a logical, cost-effective way. Integration specialists create networks for office computers to work together. Integration specialists also work with numerous types of computer systems and mobile devices to get them all to work within the system. This can include desktops, laptops, personal digital assistants, smart phones, tablets and so forth.
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In this topic, you will learn how to configure the Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) to include the network drivers required to connect to the deployment share and the storage drivers required to see the local storage on machines. Even though the Windows PE boot image and the Windows 10 operating system contain many out-of-the-box drivers, it is likely you will have to add new or updated drivers to support all your hardware. In this section, you import drivers for both Windows PE and the full Windows 10 operating system.
For the purposes of this guide, we will use one server computer: CM01.
- CM01 is a domain member server and Configuration Manager software distribution point. In this guide CM01 is a standalone primary site server. CM01 is running Windows Server 2019. However, an earlier, supported version of Windows Server can also be used.
An existing Configuration Manager infrastructure that is integrated with MDT is used for the following procedures. For more information about the setup for this article, see Prepare for Zero Touch Installation of Windows 10 with Configuration Manager.
Add drivers for Windows PE
This section will show you how to import some network and storage drivers for Windows PE.
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Windows PE usually has a fairly comprehensive set of drivers out of the box, assuming that you are using a recent version of the Windows ADK. This is different than the full Windows OS which will often require drivers. You shouldn't add drivers to Windows PE unless you have an issue or are missing functionality, and in these cases you should only add the driver that you need. An example of a common driver that is added is the Intel I217 driver. Adding too many drivers can cause conflicts and lead to driver bloat in the Config Mgr database. This section shows you how to add drivers, but typically you can just skip this procedure.
This section assumes you have downloaded some drivers to the D:SourcesOSDDriverSourcesWinPE x64 folder on CM01.
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Driver folder structure on CM01
On CM01:
- Using the Configuration Manager Console, in the Software Library workspace, expand Operating Systems, right-click the Drivers node and select Import Driver.
- In the Import New Driver Wizard, on the Specify a location to import driver page, select the Import all drivers in the following network path (UNC) option, browse to the CM01Sources$OSDDriverSourcesWinPE x64 folder and click Next.
- On the Specify the details for the imported driver page, click Categories, create a category named WinPE x64, and then click Next.
- On the Select the packages to add the imported driver page, click Next.
- On the Select drivers to include in the boot image page, select the Zero Touch WinPE x64 boot image and click Next.
- In the popup window that appears, click Yes to automatically update the distribution point.
- Click Next, wait for the image to be updated, and then click Close.
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Add drivers to Windows PE
Add drivers for Windows 10
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This section illustrates how to add drivers for Windows 10 using the HP EliteBook 8560w as an example. For the HP EliteBook 8560w, you use HP SoftPaq Download Manager to get the drivers. The HP SoftPaq Download Manager can be accessed on the HP Support site.
For the purposes of this section, we assume that you have downloaded the Windows 10 drivers for the HP EliteBook 8560w model and copied them to the D:Sources$OSDDriverSourcesWindows 10 x64Hewlett-PackardHP EliteBook 8560w folder on CM01.
Driver folder structure on CM01
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On CM01:
Using the Configuration Manager Console, in the Software Library workspace, expand Operating Systems, right-click the Drivers node and select Import Driver.
In the Import New Driver Wizard, on the Specify a location to import driver page, select the Import all drivers in the following network path (UNC) option, browse to the CM01Sources$OSDDriverSourcesWindows 10 x64Hewlett-PackardHP EliteBook 8560w folder and click Next. Wait a minute for driver information to be validated.
On the Specify the details for the imported driver page, click Categories, create a category named Windows 10 x64 - HP EliteBook 8560w, click OK, and then click Next.
Create driver categories
On the Select the packages to add the imported driver page, click New Package, use the following settings for the package, and then click Next:
- Name: Windows 10 x64 - HP EliteBook 8560w
- Path: CM01Sources$OSDDriverPackagesWindows 10 x64Hewlett-PackardHP EliteBook 8560w
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The package path does not yet exist, so you have to type it in. The wizard will create the new package using the path you specify.
On the Select drivers to include in the boot image page, do not select anything, and click Next twice. After the package has been created, click Close.
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If you want to monitor the driver import process more closely, you can open the SMSProv.log file during driver import.
Drivers imported and a new driver package created
Next, see Create a task sequence with Configuration Manager and MDT.
Related topics
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Create an application to deploy with Windows 10 using Configuration Manager
Create a task sequence with Configuration Manager and MDT
Deploy Windows 10 using PXE and Configuration Manager
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