Formatting and style guide updates for new topics, updates to grammar

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Use the Microsoft Surface UEFI Configurator to turn on or off the following UEFI settings:
- Boot
- IPv6 for PXE Boot
- Alternate Boot
- Boot Order Lock
- USB Boot
- UEFI Front Page
- Devices
- Boot
- Date/Time
## Create UEFI configuration image
Unlike other Surface devices, you cannot use an MSI file or a Win PE image to apply these settings on Surface Hub 2S. Instead, youll need to create a USB image that can be loaded to the device. To create a Surface Hub 2S UEFI configuration image, download and install the latest version of the Microsoft Surface UEFI Configurator from the [Surface Tools for IT](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=46703) page in the Microsoft Download Center. For more information about using UEFI and SEMM, see [Microsoft Surface Enterprise Management Mode](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/surface-enterprise-management-mode).
## To configure UEFI on Surface Hub 2S
1. Start the UEFI Configurator and on the first screen, choose **Configuration Package**.
2. To add the certificate to your package, you must have a valid certificate with the private key in a .pfx file format to sign and protect the package. Click **+ Certificate Protection.**
2. To add the certificate to your package, you must have a valid certificate with the private key in a .pfx file format to sign and protect the package. Select **+ Certificate Protection.**
3. Enter the certificates private keys password.
4. After importing the private key,continue creating the package.
5. Choose **Hub** and **Surface Hub 2S** as the target for the UEFI configuration package.
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Upon successful creation of the package, the Configurator will display the last two characters of your certificates thumbprint. Youll need them when you import to the configuration to Surface Hub 2S.
## To boot into UEFI
Turn off Surface Hub 2S. Press and hold the **Volume Up** button and press the **Power** Button. Keep holding the Volume Up button until the UEFI menu appears.