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Please remove documentation that incorrectly states that Microsoft Surface does not support UEFI Secure Boot customization. That was true for Surface RT & RT 2, but none of the modern PC class products - they all support programmatic customization after deleting the keys from the BIOS menu.
All secure boot keys are now deleted. Boot to a UEFI Shell or the OS of your choice to install your preferred keys. Use SetVariable(), and set PK last. Reboot and enjoy!
Please remove documentation that incorrectly states that Microsoft Surface does not support UEFI Secure Boot customization. That was true for Surface RT & RT 2, but none of the modern PC class products - they all support programmatic customization after deleting the keys from the BIOS menu.
To customize Surface UEFI Secure Boot:
All secure boot keys are now deleted. Boot to a UEFI Shell or the OS of your choice to install your preferred keys. Use SetVariable(), and set PK last. Reboot and enjoy!
I tested this last week using https://github.com/microsoft/mu_tiano_platforms/tree/release/202008/Platforms/OvmfPkg/EnrollDefaultKeys (but with my custom keys)
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