gigem01
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I've got an issue imaging Surface Pro 3's as well. I hope you can help. After imaging and deploying several via SCCM 2012 R2, we've noticed now that they all won't Auto Rotate. They are stuck in Landscape. I have followed 1-5 on the this page:
When I run the troubleshooter (step 5), I receive a message that the "Accelerometer is reporting a screen orientation value of AR_DOCKED". And then it says "Not fixed".
It seems like the sensor is reporting that it is Docked even though it isn't. I'm using the January 2015 drivers. Any ideas how I can fix this in my image?
How can I use the Upgrade Task Sequence in System Center Configuration Manager (current branch) ?
in System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch)
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Thanks for posting this guide! It helped me quite a bit. I wanted to see if you could help me add something for those of us that are deploying this to multiple models and only have driver packages available for some of the models.
I tried duplicating the "Upgrade Operating System" step and adding a Task Sequence Variable check on both. I renamed one to "Upgrade Operating System - with Drivers" and the Task Sequence Variable condition is Drivers exists. I renamed the other "Upgrade Operating System - No Drivers" and the Task Sequence Variable condition is Drivers not exists and I removed the driver content reference for that step.
It seems to run the "No Drivers" step every time though. I'm guessing the Drivers variable created in the package content steps doesn't qualify as real Task Sequence Variable. Any chance you could help me with the logic on my situation? Is there a cleaner way to do it so I don't have to add an "If Any" and list out all the Models again for the "with Drivers" step?