![]() System SurfaceIntegrationDriver 1.1.263.0 SurfaceIntegrationD… System SurfaceHomeButton 1.1.423.0 SurfaceButton.inf System SurfaceDTXDriver 1.2.119.0 SurfaceDTXDriver.inf System SurfaceBaseIntegration 1.1.359.0 SurfaceBaseIntegrat… System Skylake 10.1.1.9 skylakeSystem.inf ![]() System PreciseTouch 1.1.0.215 iaPreciseTouch.inf System LPSDHost 10.1.1.9 sunrisepoint-lpSDHo… Pen SurfacePenSettingsDriver 8.0.208.0 SurfacePenDriver.inf Pen SurfacePenPairing 1.1.359.0 SurfacePenIntegrati… Pen SurfacePenPairing 1.0.30.0 SurfacePenPairing.inf Pen SurfacePenClickFilter 1.1.350.1 SurfacePenClickFilt… This README describes the versions of the components found in the SurfaceBook cumulative firmware and driver update package, released on 2015 Oct 27. The drivers extracted for the new Surface products are listed below (from the included readme.txt file extracted from the MSI): Surface Book These drivers are stored elsewhere in the recovery image. Note: The Surface Book MSI provided does not contain the Nvidia GPU drivers currently. The drivers shown below are imported using the script above These extracted drivers can be imported as normal using Powershell or Driver import via the ConfigMgr console. To do an Administrative install using msiexec browse to the path where the msi is stored and use the /a switch as shown below.Īfter the msi is ‘installed’ the drivers can be browsed in C:\SurfacePlatformInstaller as shown in the screenshot below (both the Surface Book and Surface Pro 4 drivers are extracted from their respective MSIs). To get around the lack of Zipped drivers you can do an administrative install of the MSI on a virtual machine and use the extracted drivers. Which of course would mean it’s hard to extract the drivers. For example, if you attempt to run the MSI on a virtual machine you’ll see the following: The above is useful as long as you have either the Surface Pro 4 or Surface Book product in front of you, as the MSI’s do a ‘check’ to verify the hardware you are running the MSI on. \SurfaceBook_Win10_151026_0.msi /qn /l*v “%windir%\Logs\SurfaceBookDrivers.log What you can use in the meantime is the MSI, to deploy it create an application in ConfigMgr and use the following installation switches The zip file is called SurfacePro4_Win10_151026_0.zip and is 451.2 MB in size. ![]() Update: The Zip file is now available (as of 0) for the Surface Pro 4, but not yet for the Surface Book. ![]() I’ll update this post when it is available. In other words the ‘normal’ ZIP file containing all the drivers for easy import into Configuration Manager is not yet present *as of Oct 28th, 2015*. The drivers are available on Microsoft’s download site at the links below:īoth of the links above will show you drivers in MSI and ZIP format, however the currently provided ZIP file (as of 6) is for WinTab only, and is provided for those professionals needing WinTab compatibility with certain Surface Pen enabled applications. One of the first questions they’ll have is where are the official drivers ? With the release of Microsoft’s Surface Book and Surface Pro 4 products today (October 26th, 2015) administrators will want to start imaging them with their corporate image right away.
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