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## [Download the latest firmware and drivers for Surface devices](deploy-the-latest-firmware-and-drivers-for-surface-devices.md)
## [Enable PEAP, EAP-FAST, and Cisco LEAP on Surface devices](enable-peap--eap-fast--and-cisco-leap-on-surface-devices.md)
## [Ethernet adapters and Surface deployment](ethernet-adapters-and-surface-device-deployment.md)
## [Install the Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse app on a Surface device](install-the-arc-touch-bluetooth-mouse-app-on-a-surface-device.md)
## [Install the Surface app](installing-the-surface-app.md)
## [Manage Surface driver and firmware updates](manage-surface-pro-3-firmware-updates.md)
## [Surface Data Eraser](microsoft-surface-data-eraser.md)
## [Surface Diagnostic Toolkit](surface-diagnostic-toolkit.md)

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title: Advanced UEFI security features for Surface
description: This article describes how to install and configure the v3.11.760.0 UEFI update to enable additional security options for Surface Pro 3 devices.
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# Advanced UEFI security features for Surface
**In this article**
- [Manually install the UEFI update](#manually-install-the-uefi-update)
- [Manually configure additional security settings](#manually-configure-additional-security-settings)
- [Automate additional security settings](#automate-additional-security-settings)
This article describes how to install and configure the v3.11.760.0 UEFI update to enable additional security options for Surface Pro 3 devices.
To address more granular control over the security of Surface devices, the v3.11.760.0 UEFI update provides additional security options that allow you to disable specific hardware devices or to prevent starting from those devices. After the UEFI update is installed on a device, you can configure it manually or automatically by running a script.

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title: Customize the OOBE for Surface deployments
description: This article will walk you through the process of customizing the Surface out of box experience for end users in your organization.
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description: This article will walk you through the process of customizing the Surface out-of-box experience for end users in your organization.
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# Customize the OOBE for Surface deployments
**In this article**
- [Scenario 1: Wireless networking in OOBE with MDT 2013](#scenario-1--wireless-networking-in-oobe-with-mdt-2013)
- [Scenario 2: Surface Pen pairing in OOBE](#scenario-2--surface-pen-pairing-in-oobe)
This article will walk you through the process of customizing the Surface out-of-box experience for end users in your organization.
It is common practice in a Windows deployment to customize the user experience for the first startup of deployed computers — the out-of-box experience, or OOBE.
**Note**  
OOBE is also often used to describe the phase, or configuration pass, of Windows setup during which the user experience is displayed. For more information about the OOBE phase of setup, see [How Configuration Passes Work](6dde2f60-50ed-4e8d-a9c4-ef546289f72b).
OOBE is also often used to describe the phase, or configuration pass, of Windows setup during which the user experience is displayed. For more information about the OOBE phase of setup, see [How Configuration Passes Work](../p_adk_online/how-configuration-passes-work-win8.md).
 
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**Note**  
Although the OOBE phase of setup is still run during a deployment with an automated deployment solution such as the [Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=618117) or System Center Configuration Manager Operating System Deployment (OSD), it is automated by the settings supplied in the Deployment Wizard and task sequence. For more information see:
- [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](837f009c-617e-4b3f-9028-2246067ee0fb)
- [Deploy Windows 10 with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](../deploy/deploy-windows-81-with-the-microsoft-deployment-toolkit.md)
- [Deploy Windows 10 with System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager](eacd7b7b-dde0-423d-97cd-29bde9e8b363)
- [Deploy Windows 10 with System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager](../deploy/deploy-windows-81-with-system-center-2012-r2-configuration-manager.md)
 

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title: Download the latest firmware and drivers for Surface devices
description: This article provides a list of the available downloads for Surface devices and links to download the drivers and firmware for your device.
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# Download the latest firmware and drivers for Surface devices
**In this article**
- [Surface Book](#surface-book)
- [Surface Pro 4](#surface-pro-4)
- [Surface Pro 3](#surface-pro-3-)
- [Surface 3](#surface-3)
- [Surface 3 LTE](#surface-3-lte)
- [Surface Pro 2](#surface-pro-2)
- [Surface Pro](#surface-pro)
- [Surface RT](#surface-rt)
This article provides a list of the available downloads for Surface devices and links to download the drivers and firmware for your device.
As easy as it is to keep Surface device drivers and firmware up to date automatically with Windows Update, it is sometimes necessary to download and install updates manually, such as during a Windows deployment. For any situation where you need to install drivers and firmware separately from Windows Update, you can find the files available for download at the Microsoft Download Center.
On the Microsoft Download Center page for your device, you will find several files available. These files allow you to deploy drivers and firmware in various ways. You can read more about the different deployment methods for Surface drivers and firmware in [Manage Surface driver and firmware updates](CD1219BA-8EDE-4BC8-BEEF-99B50C211D73).
On the Microsoft Download Center page for your device, you will find several files available. These files allow you to deploy drivers and firmware in various ways. You can read more about the different deployment methods for Surface drivers and firmware in [Manage Surface driver and firmware updates](manage-surface-pro-3-firmware-updates.md).
Driver and firmware updates for Surface devices are released in one of two ways:

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title: Enable PEAP EAP FAST and Cisco LEAP on Surface devices
description: Find out how to enable support for PEAP EAP FAST or Cisco LEAP protocols on your Surface device.
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title: Enable PEAP, EAP-FAST, and Cisco LEAP on Surface devices
description: Find out how to enable support for PEAP, EAP-FAST, or Cisco LEAP protocols on your Surface device.
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keywords: ["network", "wireless", "device", "deploy", "authenticaion", "protocol"]
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# Enable PEAP, EAP-FAST, and Cisco LEAP on Surface devices
**In this article**
- [Download PEAP, EAP-FAST, or Cisco LEAP installation files](#download-peap--eap-fast--or-cisco-leap-installation-files--)
- [Deploy PEAP, EAP-FAST, or Cisco LEAP with MDT](#deploy-peap--eap-fast--or-cisco-leap-with-mdt)
- [Deploy PEAP, EAP-FAST, or Cisco LEAP with Configuration Manager](#deploy-peap--eap-fast--or-cisco-leap-with-configuration-manager)
Find out how to enable support for PEAP, EAP-FAST, or Cisco LEAP protocols on your Surface device.
If you use PEAP, EAP-FAST, or Cisco LEAP in your enterprise network, you probably already know that these three wireless authentication protocols are not supported by Surface devices out of the box. Some users may discover this when they attempt to connect to your wireless network; others may discover it when they are unable to gain access to resources inside the network, like file shares and internal sites. For more information, see [Extensible Authentication Protocol](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=716899).

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title: Ethernet adapters and Surface deployment
description: This article provides guidance and answers to help you perform a network deployment to Surface devices.
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# Ethernet adapters and Surface deployment
**In this article**
- [Select an Ethernet adapter for Surface devices](#select-an-ethernet-adapter-for-surface-devices)
- [Boot Surface devices from the network](#boot-surface-devices-from-the-network)
- [Manage MAC addresses with removable Ethernet adapters](#manage-mac-addresses)
This article provides guidance and answers to help you perform a network deployment to Surface devices.
Network deployment to Surface devices can pose some unique challenges for system administrators. Due to the lack of a native wired Ethernet adapter, administrators must provide connectivity through a removable Ethernet adapter.

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<td align="left"><p>This article provides guidance and answers to help you perform a network deployment to Surface devices.</p></td>
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<td align="left"><p>[Install the Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse app on a Surface device](install-the-arc-touch-bluetooth-mouse-app-on-a-surface-device.md)</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>Find out about the Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse app and how you can install it in a [Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=618117) deployment share or on a single computer.</p></td>
</tr>
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<td align="left"><p>[Install the Surface app](installing-the-surface-app.md)</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>Find out how to install the Surface app on your computer.</p></td>
</tr>
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<td align="left"><p>[Manage Surface driver and firmware updates](manage-surface-pro-3-firmware-updates.md)</p></td>
<td align="left"><p>This article describes the available options to manage firmware and driver updates for Surface devices.</p></td>
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title: Install the Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse app on a Surface device
description: Find out about the Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse app and how you can install it in a Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) deployment share or on a single computer.
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ms.assetid: D3D306EF-4421-47F6-9467-9512B5E0EE77
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author: brianlic-msft
---
# Install the Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse app on a Surface device
**In this article**
- [Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse app overview](#arc-touch-bluetooth-mouse-app-overview)
- [Install the Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse app in an MDT deployment share](#install-the-arc-touch-bluetooth-mouse-app-in-an-mdt-deployment-share)
- [Install the Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse app on a single computer](#install-the-arc-touch-bluetooth-mouse-app-on-a-single-computer)
Find out about the Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse app and how you can install it in a [Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=618117) deployment share or on a single computer.
If your organization is preparing images that will be deployed to your Surface devices and you have standardized on using the Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse or Arc Touch Mouse Surface Edition, you may want to include the Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse app inside your images instead of requiring users to download and install the app from the Windows Store individually. After it is installed, the Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse app enables users to customize the behavior of the mouse, including the touch strip and scrolling.
## Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse app overview
The Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse app is available as a free download from the [Microsoft Download Center](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=618121). When you click **Download**, a choice of two .zip files is displayed. Select the **ArcTouchBluetoothMouse\_05272015.zip** checkbox, and then click **Next** to begin the download.
The ArcTouchBluetoothMouse\_05272015.zip file contains these three files:
- **AUMIDs.txt** Contains the Application User Model IDs for the Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse App.
- **Microsoft.ArcTouchMouseSurfaceEditionSettings\_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml** Contains license information.
- **Microsoft.ArcTouchMouseSurfaceEditionSettings\_2014.1218.315.2628\_neutral\_~\_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle** Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse App.
## Install the Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse app in an MDT deployment share
The following procedure uses the [Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=618117) to inject the Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse app. The application is provisioned automatically by MDT during deployment and thus this process can be used with existing images.
1. Download the [ArcTouchBluetoothMouse\_05272015.zip](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=618121) file.
2. Extract the contents of the ArcTouchBluetoothMouse\_05272015.zip file into an accessible location so that you can import them into the MDT deployment share in the next step.
3. Using the New Application Wizard in the MDT Deployment Workbench, import the extracted files as a new Application with source files.
4. On the **Command Details** page of the New Application Wizard, use the following command and run location:
**Command:**
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<td align="left"><pre><code>DISM.exe /Online /Add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /PackagePath:
Microsoft.ArcTouchMouseSurfaceEditionSettings_2014.1218.315.2628_neutral_~_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /LicensePath:
Microsoft.ArcTouchMouseSurfaceEditionSettings_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml</code></pre></td>
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**Working directory -%DEPLOYROOT%\\Applications\\ArcTouchBluetoothMouseApp.**
After deployment, the Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse app will be available for selection in the Applications step of the Windows Deployment Wizard. You can also install the application automatically by specifying the application in the deployment task sequence by following this process:
1. Open your deployment task sequence in the MDT Deployment Workbench.
2. Add a new **Install Application** task in the **State Restore** section of deployment.
3. Select **Install a single application** and specify the **Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse app** as the Application to be installed.
See [Sideload Apps with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=618167) for more information.
## Install the Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse app on a single computer
The following procedure installs the Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse app onto your computer and makes it available for the existing user and any user accounts created afterwards.
1. Download the [ArcTouchBluetoothMouse\_05272015.zip](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=618121) file.
2. Extract the contents of the ArcTouchBluetoothMouse\_05272015.zip file into a temporary file folder. (For example, c:\\Temp.)
3. Begin an elevated Windows PowerShell session.
**Note**   If you dont run PowerShell as an administrator, the session wont have the required permissions to install the app.
 
4. In the elevated PowerShell session, copy and paste the following command:
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&lt;TempPath&gt;\Microsoft.ArcTouchMouseSurfaceEditionSettings_2014.1218.315.2628_neutral_~_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle LicensePath
&lt;TempPath&gt;\Microsoft.ArcTouchMouseSurfaceEditionSettings_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml </code></pre></td>
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Where &lt;TempPath&gt; is the folder where you extracted the ArcTouchBluetoothMouse\_05272015.zip file contents. For example, if you extracted the .zip file contents to the c:\\Temp folder, the command you run is:
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c:\Temp\Microsoft.ArcTouchMouseSurfaceEditionSettings_2014.1218.315.2628_neutral_~_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle LicensePath
c:\Temp\Microsoft.ArcTouchMouseSurfaceEditionSettings_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml</code></pre></td>
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The Arc Touch Bluetooth Mouse app is now available on your current Windows computer. You can continue to customize your computer or begin to capture an image of that computer. You can find more information about how to capture an image on the [Surface TechCenter](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=618168).
 
 

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title: Install the Surface app
description: Find out how to install the Surface app on your computer.
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author: brianlic-msft
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# Install the Surface app
**In this article**
- [How to install the Surface app on your computer](#how-to-install-the-surface-app-on-your-computer)
- [How to install the Surface app as part of an MDT deployment share](#how-to-install-the-surface-app-as-part-of-an-mdt-deployment-share)
- [Related topics](#related-topics)
Find out how to install the Surface app on your computer.
The Surface app is a lightweight Windows Store app that provides control of these Surface-specific settings and options:
- Enable or disable the Windows button on the Surface device
- Adjust the sensitivity of a Surface Pen
- Customize Surface Pen button actions
- Enable or disable Surface audio enhancements
The app also includes quick access to support documentation and to support information for your Surface device.
If your organization is preparing images that will be deployed to your Surface devices, you may want to include the Surface app (formerly called the Surface Hub) inside your images instead of requiring users to download and install the app from the Windows Store individually. The Surface app is available as a free download, packaged as a single .zip file, from the [Surface tools for IT](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=618121) page on the Microsoft Download Center.
The SurfaceApp\_xxxxxx.zip file contains the following files:
- **5164dcd1aa5240c09c3d2108cfb773af\_License1.xml** - contains license information
- **5164dcd1aa5240c09c3d2108cfb773af.appxbundle** - Surface app
**Note**  
Surface app version 10.0.342.0 and later require Windows 10 and will not install on Windows 8.1.
 
## How to install the Surface app on your computer
Follows these steps to install the Surface app on your computer and make it available for the existing user and any user accounts created thereafter:
1. Download the [SurfaceApp\_xxxxxx.zip](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=618121) file.
2. Extract the contents of the SurfaceApp\_xxxxxx.zip file into the temporary file folder, **C:\\Temp**.
3. Begin an elevated PowerShell session.
**Note**   If you don't run PowerShell as an administrator, the session won't have the required permissions to install the app.
 
4. In the elevated PowerShell session, copy and paste the following command:
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<td align="left"><pre><code>Add-AppxProvisionedPackage -Online -PackagePath C:\Temp\5164dcd1aa5240c09c3d2108cfb773af.appxbundle -LicensePath C:\Temp\5164dcd1aa5240c09c3d2108cfb773af_License1.xml
</code></pre></td>
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5. Delete the extracted files from the C:\\Temp folder, where the installation files were temporarily stored.
The Surface app will now be available on your current Windows computer. You can then proceed to customize your computer or begin to capture an image of that computer. For more information about capturing an image, see [Deploy Surface](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=618168).
## How to install the Surface app as part of an MDT deployment share
The following procedure uses the [Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=618117) to inject the Surface app. The application is provisioned automatically by MDT during deployment and thus you can use this process with existing images.
1. Download the [SurfaceApp\_xxxxxx.zip](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=618121) file.
2. Extract the contents of the SurfaceApp\_xxxxxx.zip file into an accessible location so you can import them into the MDT deployment share in the next step.
3. Using the New Application Wizard in the MDT Deployment Workbench, import the extracted files as a new **Application with source files**.
4. On the **Details** page of the **New Application Wizard**, type **Surface App** in the **Application Name** field.
5. On the **Command Details** page of the **New Application Wizard**:
- Use the following command in the **Command Line** field:
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</code></pre></td>
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- Use the following location in the **Working Directory** field:
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<td align="left"><pre><code>%DEPLOYROOT%\Applications\Surface App </code></pre></td>
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After deployment, the Surface app will be available for selection in the Applications step of the Windows Deployment Wizard. You can also install the application automatically by specifying the application in the deployment task sequence by following this process:
1. Open your deployment task sequence in the MDT Deployment Workbench.
2. Add a new **Install Application** task in the **State Restore** section of deployment.
3. Select **Install a single application** and specify **Surface App** as the **Application to be installed**.
## Related topics
[Deploy a Windows 10 image using MDT 2013 Update 1](1d70a3d8-1b1d-4051-b656-c0393a93f83c)
[Sideload LOB apps in Windows 10](C46B27D0-375B-4F7A-800E-21595CF1D53D)
 
 

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title: Manage Surface driver and firmware updates
description: This article describes the available options to manage firmware and driver updates for Surface devices.
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# Manage Surface driver and firmware updates
**In this article**
- [Methods for firmware deployment](#methods-for-------firmware-deployment)
- [Operating system deployment considerations](#operating-system-deployment-considerations)
This article describes the available options to manage firmware and driver updates for Surface devices.
For a list of the available downloads for Surface devices and links to download the drivers and firmware for your device, see [Download the latest firmware and drivers for Surface devices](7662BF68-8BF7-43F7-81F5-3580A770294A).

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description: Find out how the Microsoft Surface Data Eraser tool can help you securely wipe data from your Surface devices.
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# Microsoft Surface Data Eraser
**In this article**
- [Create a Microsoft Surface Data Eraser USB stick](#create-a-microsoft-surface-data-eraser-usb-stick)
- [How to use a Microsoft Surface Data Eraser USB stick](#how-to-use-a-microsoft-surface-data-eraser-usb-stick)
Find out how the Microsoft Surface Data Eraser tool can help you securely wipe data from your Surface devices.
[Microsoft Surface Data Eraser](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=691148) is a tool that boots from a USB stick and allows you to perform a secure wipe of all data from a Surface Book, Surface Pro 4, Surface Pro 3, Surface Pro 2, or Surface Pro device. A Microsoft Surface Data Eraser USB stick requires only the ability to boot from USB. The USB tool is easy to create by using the provided wizard, the Microsoft Surface Data Eraser Wrapper, and is easy to use with a simple graphic interface, no command line needed. To learn more about the data wiping capabilities and practices Microsoft uses during the service process for Surface, see [Protecting your data if you send your Surface in for service](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=691222).
[Microsoft Surface Data Eraser](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=691148) is a tool that boots from a USB stick and allows you to perform a secure wipe of all data from a Surface Book, Surface Pro 4, Surface Pro 3, or Surface Pro 2 device. A Microsoft Surface Data Eraser USB stick requires only the ability to boot from USB. The USB tool is easy to create by using the provided wizard, the Microsoft Surface Data Eraser Wrapper, and is easy to use with a simple graphic interface, no command line needed. To learn more about the data wiping capabilities and practices Microsoft uses during the service process for Surface, see [Protecting your data if you send your Surface in for service](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=691222).
Some scenarios where Microsoft Surface Data Eraser can be helpful include:
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- Surface 3
- Surface Pro
- Third-party devices
 

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description: Microsoft Surface Deployment Accelerator provides a quick and simple deployment mechanism for organizations to reimage Surface devices.
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# Microsoft Surface Deployment Accelerator
**In this article**
- [Microsoft Surface Deployment Accelerator prerequisites](#microsoft-surface-deployment-accelerator-prerequisites)
- [How Microsoft Surface Deployment Accelerator works](#how-microsoft-surface-deployment-accelerator-works)
- [Use Microsoft Surface Deployment Accelerator without an Internet connection](#use-microsoft-surface-deployment-accelerator-without-an-internet-connection--)
Microsoft Surface Deployment Accelerator provides a quick and simple deployment mechanism for organizations to reimage Surface devices.
Microsoft Surface Deployment Accelerator includes a wizard that automates the creation and configuration of a Microsoft recommended deployment experience by using free Microsoft deployment tools. The resulting deployment solution is complete with everything you need to immediately begin the deployment of Windows to a Surface device. You can also use Microsoft Surface Deployment Accelerator to create and capture a Windows reference image and then deploy it with the latest Windows Updates.
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As you progress through the Microsoft Surface Deployment Accelerator wizard, you will be asked some basic questions about how your deployment solution should be configured. As you select the desired Surface models to be supported and apps to be installed (see Figure 1), the wizard will prepare scripts that download, install, and configure everything needed to perform a complete deployment and capture of a reference image. By using the network boot (PXE) capabilities of Windows Deployment Services (WDS), the resulting solution enables you to boot a Surface device from the network and perform a clean deployment of Windows.
![figure 1](images/sda-fig1.png)
![figure 1](images/sda-fig1-select-steps.png)
Figure 1: Select desired apps and drivers
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For environments where the Microsoft Surface Deployment Accelerator server will not be able to connect to the Internet, the required Surface files can be downloaded separately. To specify a local source for Surface driver and app files, select the **Copy from a local directory** option and specify the location of your downloaded files (see Figure 2). All of the driver and app files for your selected choices must be placed in the specified folder.
![figure 2](images/sda-fig2.png)
![figure 2](images/sda-fig2-specify-local.png)
Figure 2. Specify a local source for Surface driver and app files
You can find a full list of available driver downloads at [Download the latest firmware and drivers for Surface devices](7662BF68-8BF7-43F7-81F5-3580A770294A)
You can find a full list of available driver downloads at [Download the latest firmware and drivers for Surface devices](deploy-the-latest-firmware-and-drivers-for-surface-devices.md)
**Note**  
Downloaded files do not need to be extracted. The downloaded files can be left as .zip files as long as they are stored in one folder.

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title: Step by step Surface Deployment Accelerator
description: This article shows you how to install Microsoft Surface Deployment Accelerator (SDA) configure a deployment share for the deployment of Windows to Surface devices and perform a deployment to Surface devices.
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# Step by step: Surface Deployment Accelerator
**In this article**
- [How to install Surface Deployment Accelerator](#how-to-install-surface-deployment-accelerator)
- [Create a deployment share](#create-a-deployment-share)
- [SDA task sequences](#sda-task-sequences)
- [Deployment to Surface devices](#deployment-to-surface-devices)
This article shows you how to install Microsoft Surface Deployment Accelerator (SDA), configure a deployment share for the deployment of Windows to Surface devices, and perform a deployment to Surface devices. This article also contains instructions on how to perform these tasks without an Internet connection or without support for Windows Deployment Services network boot (PXE).
## How to install Surface Deployment Accelerator
For information about prerequisites and instructions for how to download and install SDA, see [Microsoft Surface Deployment Accelerator](E7991E90-4AAE-44B6-8822-58BFDE3EADE4).
For information about prerequisites and instructions for how to download and install SDA, see [Microsoft Surface Deployment Accelerator](microsoft-surface-deployment-accelerator.md).
1. Download SDA, which is included in [Surface Tools for IT](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=618121) on the Microsoft Download Center.
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## Create a deployment share
The following steps show how you create a deployment share for Windows 10 that supports Surface Pro 3, Surface Pro 4, Surface Book, the Surface app, the Surface Firmware Tool, and the Surface Asset Tag Tool. As you follow the steps below, make the selections that are applicable for your organization. For example, you could choose to deploy Windows 10 to Surface Book only, without any of the Surface apps.
The following steps show how you create a deployment share for Windows 10 that supports Surface Pro 3, Surface Pro 4, Surface Book, the Surface Firmware Tool, and the Surface Asset Tag Tool. As you follow the steps below, make the selections that are applicable for your organization. For example, you could choose to deploy Windows 10 to Surface Book only, without any of the Surface apps.
**Note**  
SDA lets you create deployment shares for both Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 deployments, but you can only create a single deployment share at a time. Therefore, to create both Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 deployment shares, you will need to run the tool twice.
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- **Windows 10 Deployment Services**
- Select the **Import boot media into the local Windows Deployment Service** check box if you would like to boot your Surface devices from the network to perform the Windows deployment. Windows Deployment Services must be installed and configured to respond to PXE boot requests. See [Windows Deployment Services Getting Started Guide for Windows Server 2012](5aa8ea78-8f95-459a-9e9a-cd96a3d698b9) for more information about how to configure Windows Deployment Services for PXE boot.
- Select the **Import boot media into the local Windows Deployment Service** check box if you would like to boot your Surface devices from the network to perform the Windows deployment. Windows Deployment Services must be installed and configured to respond to PXE boot requests. See [Windows Deployment Services Getting Started Guide for Windows Server 2012](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=761072) for more information about how to configure Windows Deployment Services for PXE boot.
- **Windows 10 Source Files**
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6. On the **Configure** page, select the check box next to each device or app that you want to include in your deployment share. Note that Surface Pro 4 and Surface Book only support Windows 10 and are not available for the deployment of Windows 8.1. The Surface Firmware Tool is only applicable to Surface Pro 3 and cannot be selected unless Surface Pro 3 drivers are selected, as shown in Figure 4. Click **Next** to continue.
![figure 4](images/sdasteps-fig4-selecttool.png)
![figure 4](images/sdasteps-fig4-select.png)
Figure 4. Selecting Surface Firmware Tool requires Surface Pro 3 drivers
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![figure 6](images/sdasteps-fig6-specifyfiles.png)
![figure 6](images/sdasteps-fig6-specify-driver-app-files.png)
Figure 6. Specify the Surface driver and app files from a local path
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Before you can create bootable media files within the MDT Deployment Workbench or copy those files to a USB drive, you must first configure that USB drive to be bootable. Using [DiskPart](26a4a166-95fa-4faf-95bc-2d5345f4a57a), create a partition, format the partition as FAT32, and set the partition to be active. To run DiskPart, open an administrative PowerShell or Command Prompt window, and then run the following sequence of commands, as shown in Figure 7:
Before you can create bootable media files within the MDT Deployment Workbench or copy those files to a USB drive, you must first configure that USB drive to be bootable. Using [DiskPart](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=761073), create a partition, format the partition as FAT32, and set the partition to be active. To run DiskPart, open an administrative PowerShell or Command Prompt window, and then run the following sequence of commands, as shown in Figure 7:
1. **diskpart** Opens DiskPart to manage disks and partitions.
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## SDA task sequences
The SDA deployment share is configured with all of the resources required to perform a Windows deployment to a Surface device. These resources include Windows source files, image, Surface drivers, and Surface apps. The deployment share also contains two pre-configured task sequences, as shown in Figure 13. These task sequences contain the steps required to perform a deployment to a Surface device using the default Windows image from the installation media or to create a reference image complete with Windows updates and applications. To learn more about task sequences, see [MDT 2013 Update 1 Lite Touch components](7d6fc159-e338-439e-a2e6-1778d0da9089).
The SDA deployment share is configured with all of the resources required to perform a Windows deployment to a Surface device. These resources include Windows source files, image, Surface drivers, and Surface apps. The deployment share also contains two pre-configured task sequences, as shown in Figure 13. These task sequences contain the steps required to perform a deployment to a Surface device using the default Windows image from the installation media or to create a reference image complete with Windows updates and applications. To learn more about task sequences, see [MDT 2013 Update 1 Lite Touch components](../deploy/mdt-2013-lite-touch-components.md).
![figure 13](images/sdasteps-fig13-taskseq.png)
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Like the **1 Deploy Microsoft Surface** task sequence, the **2 Create Windows Reference Image** task sequence performs a deployment of the unaltered Windows image directly from the installation media. Creation of a reference image should always be performed on a virtual machine. Using a virtual machine as your reference system helps to ensure that the resulting image is compatible with different hardware configurations.
**Note**  
Using a virtual machine when you create a reference image for Windows deployment is a recommended practice for performing Windows deployments with Microsoft deployment tools including the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit and System Center Configuration Manager. These Microsoft deployment technologies use the hardware agnostic images produced from a virtual machine and a collection of managed drivers to deploy to different configurations of hardware. For more information see [Deploy a Windows 10 image using MDT 2013 Update 1](1d70a3d8-1b1d-4051-b656-c0393a93f83c).
Using a virtual machine when you create a reference image for Windows deployment is a recommended practice for performing Windows deployments with Microsoft deployment tools including the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit and System Center Configuration Manager. These Microsoft deployment technologies use the hardware agnostic images produced from a virtual machine and a collection of managed drivers to deploy to different configurations of hardware. For more information see [Deploy a Windows 10 image using MDT 2013 Update 1](../deploy/deploy-a-windows-81-image-using-mdt-2013.md).
 
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7. On the **Ready** page, verify your selections and then click **Begin** to start the automated deployment to this device. The deployment will not require user interaction again. The Windows Deployment Wizard will close and an **Installation Progress** window is displayed to show progress of the task sequence as the image is applied and applications are installed (Figure 17).
![figure 17](images/sdasteps-fig17-installation.png)
![figure 17](images/sdasteps-fig17-installprogresswindow.png)
Figure 17. The **Installation Progress** window

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title: Microsoft Surface Diagnostic Toolkit
description: Find out how you can use the Microsoft Surface Diagnostic Toolkit to test the hardware of your Surface device.
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# Microsoft Surface Diagnostic Toolkit
**In this article**
- [The tests](#the-tests--)
- [Command line](#command-line--)
- [Localization](#localization)
Find out how you can use the Microsoft Surface Diagnostic Toolkit to test the hardware of your Surface device.
The [Microsoft Surface Diagnostic Toolkit](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=618121) is a small, portable diagnostic tool that runs through a suite of tests to diagnose the hardware of Surface devices. The Microsoft Surface Diagnostic Toolkit executable file is less than 3 MB, which allows it to be easily distributed through email. It does not require installation, so it can be run directly from a USB stick or over the network. The Microsoft Surface Diagnostic Toolkit walks you through several tests of individual components including the touchscreen, cameras, and sensors.
The [Microsoft Surface Diagnostic Toolkit](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=618121) is a small, portable diagnostic tool that runs through a suite of tests to diagnose the hardware of Surface devices. The Microsoft Surface Diagnostic Toolkit executable file is less than 3 MB, which allows it to be distributed through email. It does not require installation, so it can be run directly from a USB stick or over the network. The Microsoft Surface Diagnostic Toolkit walks you through several tests of individual components including the touchscreen, cameras, and sensors.
**Note**  
A Surface device must boot into Windows to run the Microsoft Surface Diagnostic Toolkit. The Microsoft Surface Diagnostic Toolkit will run only on the following Surface devices:
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**Note**  
Security software and built-in security measures in many email applications and services will block executable files that are transferred through email. To email the Surface Diagnostic Toolkit, attach the .zip archive file as downloaded from the Surface Tools for IT page without extracting it first. You can also create a custom .zip archive that contains the .exe file. (For example, if you want to localize the text as described in the [Localization](#localization) section of this article.)
 
Running the Microsoft Surface Diagnostic Toolkit is a hands-on activity. The test sequence includes several tests that require you to perform actions or observe the outcome of the test, and then click the applicable **Pass** or **Fail** button. Some tests require connectivity to external devices, like an external display. Other tests use the built in Windows troubleshooters. At the end of testing, a visual report of the test results is displayed and you are given the option to save a log file or copy the results to the clipboard.
To run a full set of tests with the Microsoft Surface Diagnostic Toolkit, you should be prepared with the following items:
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- A Bluetooth device that can be put into pairing mode
- A MicroSD card
- A MicroSD or SD card that is compatible with your Surface device
- A Surface Pen
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### <a href="" id="exclude--"></a>Exclude
### <a href="" id="exclude--"></a>exclude
Use this argument to exclude specific tests.
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- WindowsUpdateCheckTest
### ForcePlatformSupport
### forceplatformsupport
Use this argument to force tests to run when the make and model of the device is not properly detected by Windows. Surface Diagnostic Toolkit is intended to run only on Surface devices.
Example:
```
Surface_Diagnostic_Toolkit_1.0.60.0.exe ForcePlatformSupport
Surface_Diagnostic_Toolkit_1.0.60.0.exe forceplatformsupport
```
### Include
### include
Use this argument to include tests when you run Microsoft Surface Diagnostic Toolkit from the command line. Tests specified by the **Include** command will be run even if the test is not supported on the model of Surface device. In the following example, the Surface Book specific tests for the latch mechanism and discrete graphics will be run, even if the command is run on a Surface Pro 4 or other Surface model.
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Surface_Diagnostic_Toolkit_1.0.60.0.exe “include=DualGraphicsTest,FanTest,MuscleWireTest”
```
### <a href="" id="logpath--"></a>Logpath
### <a href="" id="logpath--"></a>logpath
Use this argument to specify the path for the log file.
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<root />
```
3. Save the file as SurfaceDiagnosticTool.locale in the same location where the Microsoft Surface Diagnostic Toolkit executable file is stored.
3. Save the file as SurfaceDiagnosticTool\_v1.0.60.0.locale in the same location where the Microsoft Surface Diagnostic Toolkit executable file is stored.
4. Run the Microsoft Surface Diagnostic Toolkit executable file, Surface\_Diagnostic\_Toolkit\_v1.0.60.0.exe. The SurfaceDiagnosticTool.locale file will be populated with all of the text from the default prompts.
4. Run the Microsoft Surface Diagnostic Toolkit executable file, Surface\_Diagnostic\_Toolkit\_v1.0.60.0.exe. The SurfaceDiagnosticTool\_v1.0.60.0.locale file will be populated with all of the text from the default prompts.
5. Open the SurfaceDiagnosticTool.locale file in Notepad and change the text of each prompt to your custom or localized text.
5. Open the SurfaceDiagnosticTool\_v1.0.60.0.locale file in Notepad and change the text of each prompt to your custom or localized text.
6. Save the SurfaceDiagnosticTool.locale file.
6. Save the SurfaceDiagnosticTool\_v1.0.60.0.locale file.
**Note**  
The SurfaceDiganosticTool.locale file must be located in the same folder as the Microsoft Surface Diagnostic Toolkit executable to use the custom prompt text.
The SurfaceDiganosticTool\_v1.0.60.0.locale file must be located in the same folder and have the same name other than the file extension as the Microsoft Surface Diagnostic Toolkit executable file to use the custom prompt text. The SurfaceDiganosticTool\_v1.0.60.0.locale is an .xml file and must use UTF-8 encoding.