Microsoft Surface 3 User Manual

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Note: Drivers can be organized into folders and subfolders within the Drivers folder for further organization.

3. Click the Import Drivers button in the Home ribbon to launch the Import Drivers Wizard.
4. The Import Drivers Wizard presents a series of steps:

Locate Driver – Provide the location of the driver files on this page through the following options, as shown
in Figure 6.4, then click Next.

o Import all drivers in the following network path (UNC) – Select this option. This will enable drivers

for the Surface Ethernet Adapters to be imported at once.

Source folder – Specify the folder where you placed the drivers for the Surface Ethernet

Adapters. All drivers in this folder will be imported, so you do not want to select a folder
which contains other drivers.

o Import a specific driver by specifying the network path (UNC) to its .inf or txtsetup.oem file – This

option can be used to select only a single driver file, rather than a whole folder.

Source – When importing only a specific driver, this field is used to specify the location of

that driver file.

o Specify the option for duplicate drivers – Select Import the driver and append a new category to

the existing categories from the drop down menu, this will overwrite an existing duplicate driver
and replace that existing duplicate driver in any categories specified. Other options from this menu
include the ability to import the driver without modifying the categories, import the driver and
creating new categories that overwrite the existing categories, or to not import the drivers if a
duplicate is found.

Figure 6.4: Driver Location in Import Drivers Wizard.

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