Supports USB 3.0 driver for Windows 7 and SATA/RAID/SCSI drivers for Windows XP. Also supports hard drive, external hard drive and SDcard. Go to the Security page, under Secure Boot. The Surface UEFI screen will appear in a few seconds. When you see the Surface logo screen appear, release the Volume Up button. Press and hold the Volume Up button on your Surface, then press and release the Power button.
What I’ve tried (reflashing before each, and sometimes creating a new image with added packages): Thus, I set out to find a way to sign it for secure boot or otherwise make it run without needing to disable it, but I’ve hit a dead end. I created my ISO according to the Kali documentation and flashed it with Etcher, but it’s unfortunately not signed to run under Secure Boot (which means I can’t just pop it into any computer and boot like I want to). As a project for a portable copy of my VM workspace and for later use in recovering dead drives (my main laptop is a 2015 model so data rescue is something to be concerned about), I’m trying to create a Kali Linux live usb that will boot on any x86 machine.