This interaction results in a timing issue in which the hardware component is not ready for the instructions that it receives from the UEFI, and this results in the boot process being unable to continue. This problem occurs because of a negative interaction between new libraries in the March 2014 UEFI update, and hardware components on a very small percentage of Surface Pro 2 devices. KB2963062: Surface Pro 2 devices intermittently cannot boot past the UEFI screenĪlthough the symptom does not describe my issue the following does make me wonder if there were other issues with the march update: The issues occurred only on certain machines where I would see application installation hangs during the build process and general instability of the build process.Īfter a bit of investigation I was pointed to the following KB Article: I was using a Configuration Manager 2012 R2 Task Sequence (with MDT 2013 integration) and the latest Surface Pro 2 Driver/Firmware set ( March Update). This should have been a pretty straight forward task but I started to see random failures during the Task Sequence. I’m currently working on a Windows 8.1 project and recently needed to deploy a number of Surface Pro 2 devices.
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