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MikeBlodge 2018-08-01 11:28:32 -07:00
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@ -127,16 +127,7 @@ Upon reboot, you should find your Surface Go device now is now in S mode.
|ISSUE | RESOLUTION |
|------------------------ |-----------------------|
|DISM fails to apply the unattend.xml because the OS drive is encrypted. | This is one reason why its best to enable S mode before setting up and configuring a device. If the OS drive has already been encrypted, youll need to fully decrypt the drive before you can enable S mode. |
|Unattend.xml has been applied and dism reports success. However, when I boot the device, its not in S mode. This can happen when a device was booted to Windows 10 Pro before S mode was enabled. To resolve this issue, do the following:
1. **Run** “shutdown.exe -p -f” to force a complete shutdown.
2. Hold the **vol-up** button while pressing the **power** button to power on the
device. Continue to hold **vol-up** until you see the Surface UEFI settings.
3. Under **Security** find the **Secure Boot** option and disable it.
4. With SecureBoot disabled choose **exit** -\> **restart now** to exit UEFI
settings and reboot the device back to Windows.
5. Confirm that S mode is now properly enabled.
6. Once youve confirmed S mode, you should re-enable Secure Boot… repeat the above steps, choosing to **Enable** Secure Boot from the UEFI security
settings. |
|Unattend.xml has been applied and dism reports success. However, when I boot the device, its not in S mode. This can happen when a device was booted to Windows 10 Pro before S mode was enabled. To resolve this issue, do the following: | 1. **Run** “shutdown.exe -p -f” to force a complete shutdown. <br> 2. Hold the **vol-up** button while pressing the **power** button to power on the device. Continue to hold **vol-up** until you see the Surface UEFI settings. <br> 3. Under **Security** find the **Secure Boot** option and disable it. <br> 4. With SecureBoot disabled choose **exit** -\> **restart now** to exit UEFI settings and reboot the device back to Windows. <br> 5. Confirm that S mode is now properly enabled. <br> 6. Once youve confirmed S mode, you should re-enable Secure Boot… repeat the above steps, choosing to **Enable** Secure Boot from the UEFI securitysettings.
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