


See HOWTO60456 on how to add this custom driver manually to the Ghost Boot Disk driver list as it is not properly formatted to be added using the Boot Disk GUI. All 6 files will need to be in the same folder to be added to ghost as a custom driver. cat must be copied from the extracted \Drivers\System\ManagementEngine\ to the \SurfacePro4_Win10_161521_0\Drivers\System\ManagementEngine\圆4 folder. Note: Surface Pro 4 For hard drive support the heci driver files that are downloadable from Microsoft at and is titled SurfacePro4_Win10_161521_0.zip The heci.inf and. Note: Surface pro 3 & 4 For networking drivers please see the following blog post for locating surface pro drivers Rather take and restore your images from the Surface pro 3 to a Surface pro 3 and eliminate the need for deployanywhere. Note: Do not use deployanywhere after an image deployment. Please contact Microsoft for details as this process is outside of Symantec's control. Some customers have also reported that using a special PXE dongle from Microsoft in a PXE environment has allowed these machines to be successfully cloned.
#Ghost 32 down 64 Bit
Build a Bootable 64 bit USB flash drive through the Ghost Boot Disk Creator 3.0.A drive can be re-encrypted after the image has been deployed. Disable Bit Locker and decrypt the hard drive.Ghost will not work without the Microsoft firmware update so please check with Microsoft for this update and release notes. Update the firmware on the machines as there are some fixes related to USB connections and emulation.In the interim limited testing has shown that local cloning with a USB flash drive and external USB HDD has been successful Here are some suggestions that may help This is a high priority for the team and this article will be updated as more information becomes available. Testing of the Surface pro machines has raised some issues and these will need to be addressed before we can offer full support.
