WebApr 20, 2016 · Currently, Microsoft officials on Reddit are asking for those affected by the April 2016 firmware update for Surface Pro 4 and Surface Pro 4 to upload the C:\Windows\inf\setupapi.dev.log... WebFeb 9, 2024 · On the “Change Secure Boot configuration” dialog, change the option to “ Microsoft only”, and click OK to apply the option. Now the current setting of Secure Boot will be changed to Enabled. Now go to the Exit page, and click Restart now to save the settings and restart your Surface. After rebooting, the red bar with an unlocked lock ...
Rescue Surface Pro 4 stuck at UEFI, or when changing SSD
WebNov 5, 2024 · May 16th, 2016 at 11:21 AM. You should be able to use any USB to Ethernet adapter to PXE the surface. On the surface pro 3 you will need to make sure the surface is actually off sometimes it sleeps when you press the power button so hold the power button for a good 15 seconds to make sure it goes off. Then hold down the Volume … WebApr 1, 2013 · Surface Pro error: File:\BCD Error code: 0xc0000034 Anyone know how to fix this problem; my screen shows: Recovery Your PC needs to be repaired The boot configuration Data file is missing some required information File:\BCD Error code: 0xc0000034 You’ll need to use the recovery tools on your installation media. cynthia sneeden pa
Boot problem on Surface Pro 5 (dead disk?)
WebSep 14, 2024 · Step 1: Make sure your Surface is turned off and plugged in (hold down the power button for 30 seconds). Step 2: Insert the USB recovery drive into the USB port on your Surface. Step 3: Press and hold the volume-down button while you press and release the power button on your Surface. WebOn the Surface Laptop, you'd use the keyboard volume key (F4). To get into the bios, you'd power off the device, hold down F4, press and release the power button, and release the F4 key as soon as the Surface logo pops up. For the SPX, which was the device I had issues with, there's only USB-C Ports. Web1 [deleted] • 1 yr. ago It may be that the SSD has failed. Try booting into BIOS and see if the SSD is detected, at least. On Surface Pro 5s the SSDs are soldered to the motherboard. If the SSD has died and can not be detected in BIOS, you won't be able to retrieve data from it. 1 TypeDecember • 1 yr. ago cynthia snell