

- #Surface go convert to windows 10 install
- #Surface go convert to windows 10 drivers
- #Surface go convert to windows 10 update
- #Surface go convert to windows 10 for windows 10
- #Surface go convert to windows 10 Pc
#Surface go convert to windows 10 install
You'll use this file when you install the new operating system.
#Surface go convert to windows 10 drivers
The Surface UEFI Configurator tool can't be run on a Surface Hub 2S while Windows 10 Team edition is installed.ĭownload the Surface Hub 2 drivers and firmware Windows Installer MSI file. Select and download the Surface UEFI Configurator MSI file, and install it on a separate PC. On the Surface Tools for IT page, select Download. Instead power down the device by holding the power button until the screen turns off.ĭownload Surface UEFI Configurator and Surface Hub 2 drivers and firmware
#Surface go convert to windows 10 update
Update the UEFI via bare metal recovery (BMR) image If the UEFI version isn't version 694.2938.768.0 or later, repeat these steps, or use the following procedure to get the latest UEFI version. Verify the UEFI version by using the Surface app. Go to All apps > Settings > Update and Security > Windows Update, and install all updates. For more information, see Reset and recovery for Surface Hub 2S. If you don't know your user name or admin password, you'll need to reset the device. On your Surface Hub 2S, sign in as Admin. If the UEFI version is earlier than version 694.2938.768.0, use one of the following methods to get a newer version.If the UEFI version is 694.2938.768.0 or later, as the following image shows, you can create the SEMM package to enable OS migration.Select Your Surface to display information about Surface Hub, including the current UEFI version on the device.

On the Surface Hub 2S home page, select Start, and then open the Surface app ( All Apps > Surface). To verify the UEFI version on your system: Verify the UEFI version on Surface Hub 2Sīefore you migrate Surface Hub from Windows 10 Team to Windows 10 Desktop, you need UEFI version 694.2938.768.0 or later.
#Surface go convert to windows 10 for windows 10
To ensure that your device has all the latest updates and drivers, install the Drivers and firmware for Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise OS on Surface Hub 2 MSI file.Ĭonfigure Surface Hub 2S as a personal productivity device.Įnable the recommended settings and applications to optimize Surface Hub 2S as a personal productivity device. Install drivers and firmware for Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise. Use the BOOTME drive to install Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise version 20H2 or later. Use the BOOTME drive to boot the Surface Hub 2S to the UEFI menu and install the SEMM package. Update the UEFI on the Surface Hub 2S to enable OS migration. Add the drivers and firmware for Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise OS on Surface Hub 2 (from step 2) and the SEMM package files (from step 4) to the BOOTME drive. In this example, the drive is named BOOTME. Load a USB flash drive with Windows 10 image, the SEMM package, and drivers and firmware.Ĭreate a USB drive that contains a Windows 10 image. Copy these SEMM package files to a folder on your PC. This package will contain the configuration files you need to apply on Surface Hub 2S. Start Surface UEFI Configurator to create a SEMM package on a USB drive. Prepare the certificate that's required to run Surface UEFI Configurator, or use your current certificate. Also download the Drivers and firmware for Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise OS on Surface Hub 2 MSI file. Then select and download the Surface UEFI Configurator MSI file, and install it on a separate PC. The UEFI version must be version 694.2938.768.0 or later.ĭownload Surface UEFI Configurator and the Surface Hub 2 drivers and firmware. Verify the UEFI version on the Surface Hub 2S. Migration and installation workflow summary Step
#Surface go convert to windows 10 Pc
Start the migration from Windows 10 Team by using a separate PC and the downloadable Surface UEFI Configurator tool. When you install Windows 10/11 Pro or Enterprise on your Surface Hub 2S, you need a new license that's distinct from the existing Windows 10 Team license provided with the device.
