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https://www.hardreset.info/devices/microsoft/microsoft-surface-pro-2-128gb/hardreset/first-method/
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~- https://support.microsoft.com/fr-fr/surfacerecoveryimage directly the recovery image
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==Surface RT ==
In fact, it's error: 0xc000000f (not found after some research, hardware at fault?)
https://fr.ifixit.com/Device/Microsoft_Surface_2
https://fr.ifixit.com/Wiki/Microsoft_Surface_2_Troubleshooting
In fact, it's error: 0xc000000f (not found after some research, hardware at fault?)
https://fr.ifixit.com/Device/Microsoft_Surface_2
https://fr.ifixit.com/Wiki/Microsoft_Surface_2_Troubleshooting
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~- http://www.microsoft.com/surface/fr-fr/support/warranty-service-and-recovery/downloadablerecoveryimage ISO seem available, will ask for a serial number
~~- Surface 2 - 32GB - Windows RT 8.1
~- https://www.monwindows.com/blog/creer-un-image-recovery-pour-surface-rt-t102200.html prepare an USB-key of 8 GB (or at least 4 GB, format it as fat32 (o_O) you will lose all your data...)
~~- Surface 2 - 32GB - Windows RT 8.1
~- https://www.monwindows.com/blog/creer-un-image-recovery-pour-surface-rt-t102200.html prepare an USB-key of 8 GB (or at least 4 GB, format it as fat32 (o_O) you will lose all your data...)
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* https://www.monwindows.com/blog/creer-un-image-recovery-pour-surface-rt-t102200.html prepare an USB-key of 8 GB (or at least 4 GB, format it as fat32 (o_O) you will lose all your data...)
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http://www.windows8facile.fr/reset-tablette-android/ magic keys "hard reset" for android 4.4 and many tablets
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~- restore to factory/original config (all data lost most of the time): needs an external keyboard (type cover or usb-keyboard), #%Power#% button then #%shift#% key till login screen, then #%Power#% icon
~~- see https://www.isunshare.com/blog/microsoft-surface-hard-reset/
~~- see https://www.isunshare.com/blog/microsoft-surface-hard-reset/
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Check if it's error: 0xc000000d
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~- Bitlocker will surely have been installed, so that the whole disk is encrypted... that's life
* http://www.microsoft.com/surface/fr-fr/support/warranty-service-and-recovery/downloadablerecoveryimage ISO seem available, will ask for a serial number
* http://www.microsoft.com/surface/fr-fr/support/warranty-service-and-recovery/downloadablerecoveryimage ISO seem available, will ask for a serial number
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With no access to the OS, that's a bit more difficult, at least get ISO images to reinstall from recovery (will lose all data, hell, well...).
* http://www.microsoft.com/surface/fr-fr/support/warranty-service-and-recovery/downloadablerecoveryimage will ask for a serial number
* https://www.monwindows.com/blog/creer-un-image-recovery-pour-surface-rt-t102200.html prepare an USB-key of 8 GB (or at least 4 GB, format it as fat32 (o_O) you will lose all your data...)
* http://www.microsoft.com/surface/fr-fr/support/warranty-service-and-recovery/downloadablerecoveryimage will ask for a serial number
* https://www.monwindows.com/blog/creer-un-image-recovery-pour-surface-rt-t102200.html prepare an USB-key of 8 GB (or at least 4 GB, format it as fat32 (o_O) you will lose all your data...)
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Method applied: well, existing doc' first, then apply by priority and secured path to backup each step.
Isn't it illegal? Well, check https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2092158 yes, read it all
Isn't it illegal? Well, check https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2092158 yes, read it all
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Generally, to access special mode, you have to keep the #%Volume up#% button pressed, then push #%power#% button (sometimes it's the #%Volume down#% button, only works once and require to reboot and restart from the beginning to have it taken into account, have the device connected to the computer before or after...)
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Generally, to access special mode, you have to keep the #%Volume up#% button pressed then push #%power#% button
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=== Log of actions to get it working ===
~- get an alimentation **ok**, get it to boot:
~~- Surface RT 1: BSOD
~~- Surface 2: get to login screen but I do not have the password, would have preferred admin access to reset it
~- get an alimentation **ok**, get it to boot:
~~- Surface RT 1: BSOD
~~- Surface 2: get to login screen but I do not have the password, would have preferred admin access to reset it
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I've got **not one** but 2 tablets Surface : Surface RT 1 (I'm not confident...) & Surface Pro 2 (might be easier).
**Objectives**: get at least Linux to boot and be usable. Afterwards, find other usages for the tablet (drawing device, handwriting recognition...). At worst: restore a working system.
**Objectives**: get at least Linux to boot and be usable. Afterwards, find other usages for the tablet (drawing device, handwriting recognition...). At worst: restore a working system.
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Objectives: get at least Linux to boot and be usable. Afterwards, find other usages for the tablet (drawing device, writing recognition...). At worst: restore a working system.