From 100936a1871511f69d081f63c4887bcb2e543f4a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jan Backstrom Date: Mon, 1 May 2017 16:02:54 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] edits fix link and small text issues --- devices/surface/manage-surface-uefi-settings.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/devices/surface/manage-surface-uefi-settings.md b/devices/surface/manage-surface-uefi-settings.md index b0fc9686a1..388cb338d9 100644 --- a/devices/surface/manage-surface-uefi-settings.md +++ b/devices/surface/manage-surface-uefi-settings.md @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ Use the **Restart Now** button on the **Exit** page to exit UEFI settings, as sh ## Surface UEFI boot screens -When you update Surface device firmware, by using either Windows Update or manual installation, the updates are not applied immediately to the device, but instead during the next reboot cycle. You can find out more about the Surface firmware update process in [Manage Surface driver and firmware updates]{https://docs.microsoft.com/surface/manage-surface-pro-3-firmware-updates}. The progress of the firmware update is displayed on a screen with progress bars of differing colors to indicate the firmware for each component. Each component’s progress bar is shown in Figures 9 through 13. +When you update Surface device firmware, by using either Windows Update or manual installation, the updates are not applied immediately to the device, but instead during the next reboot cycle. You can find out more about the Surface firmware update process in [Manage Surface driver and firmware updates](https://docs.microsoft.com/surface/manage-surface-pro-3-firmware-updates). The progress of the firmware update is displayed on a screen with progress bars of differing colors to indicate the firmware for each component. Each component’s progress bar is shown in Figures 9 through 13. ![Surface UEFI firmware update with blue progress bar](images/manage-surface-uefi-fig9.png "Surface UEFI firmware update with blue progress bar") @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ When you update Surface device firmware, by using either Windows Update or manua *Figure 13. The Surface touch firmware update displays a gray progress bar* >[!NOTE] ->Note: An additional warning message that indicates Secure Boot is disabled is displayed, as shown in Figure 14. +>An additional warning message that indicates Secure Boot is disabled is displayed, as shown in Figure 14. ![Surface boot screen that indicates Secure Boot has been disabled](images/manage-surface-uefi-fig14.png "Surface boot screen that indicates Secure Boot has been disabled")