Image fix.

Image fix.
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Tod McCoy
2020-04-20 12:49:13 -07:00
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@ -57,17 +57,16 @@ To create a Surface UEFI configuration package, follow these steps:
6. Click **Password Protection** to add a password to Surface UEFI. This password will be required whenever you boot to UEFI. If this password is not entered, only the **PC information**, **About**, **Enterprise management**, and **Exit** pages will be displayed. This step is optional. 6. Click **Password Protection** to add a password to Surface UEFI. This password will be required whenever you boot to UEFI. If this password is not entered, only the **PC information**, **About**, **Enterprise management**, and **Exit** pages will be displayed. This step is optional.
7. When you are prompted, enter and confirm your chosen password for Surface UEFI, and then click **OK**. If you want to clear an existing Surface UEFI password, leave the password field blank. 7. When you are prompted, enter and confirm your chosen password for Surface UEFI, and then click **OK**. If you want to clear an existing Surface UEFI password, leave the password field blank.
8. If you do not want the Surface UEFI package to apply to a particular device, on the **Choose which Surface type you want to target** page, click the slider beneath the corresponding Surface Book or Surface Pro 4 image so that it is in the **Off** position. (As shown in Figure 3.) 8. If you do not want the Surface UEFI package to apply to a particular device, on the **Choose which Surface type you want to target** page, click the slider beneath the corresponding Surface Book or Surface Pro 4 image so that it is in the **Off** position. (As shown in Figure 3.)
> [!NOTE] > [!NOTE] You must select a device as none are selected by default.
> You must select a device as none are selected by default.
![Choose devices for package compatibility](images/surface-semm-enroll-fig3.png "Choose devices for package compatibility") ![Choose devices for package compatibility](images/surface-semm-enroll-fig3.jpg "Choose devices for package compatibility")
*Figure 3. Choose the devices for package compatibility* *Figure 3. Choose the devices for package compatibility*
9. Click **Next**. 9. Click **Next**.
10. If you want to deactivate a component on managed Surface devices, on the **Choose which components you want to activate or deactivate** page, click the slider next to any device or group of devices you want to deactivate so that the slider is in the **Off** position. (Shown in Figure 4.) The default configuration for each device is **On**. Click the **Reset** button if you want to return all sliders to the default position. 10. If you want to deactivate a component on managed Surface devices, on the **Choose which components you want to activate or deactivate** page, click the slider next to any device or group of devices you want to deactivate so that the slider is in the **Off** position. (Shown in Figure 4.) The default configuration for each device is **On**. Click the **Reset** button if you want to return all sliders to the default position.
![Disable or enable Surface components](images/surface-ent-mgmt-fig3-enabledisable.jpg "Disable or enable Surface components") ![Disable or enable Surface components](images/surface-ent-mgmt-fig3-enabledisable.png "Disable or enable Surface components")
*Figure 4. Disable or enable individual Surface components* *Figure 4. Disable or enable individual Surface components*

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