Surface Pro 3: Boot from USB
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@Jason said in Surface Pro 3: Boot from USB:
Configure your Surface to start from a USB device
Once your USB drive is set up as a bootable drive with an appropriate operating system on it, youβll need to set up your Surface to boot from this drive. This requires you to make changes in the UEFI. Hereβs how to configure the boot order on Surface so the USB drive is the first option.
For info on using the UEFI on your Surface, see How do I use the BIOS/UEFI?
To make changes in the UEFI:
Step 1: Shut down your Surface.
Step 2: Once Surface has turned off, press and hold the volume-up button.
Step 3: With the volume-up button held down, press and release the power button.
Step 4: Continue holding the volume-up button until the Surface logo no longer appears on the screen.
You should now see the Surface UEFI. Do one of the following:Surface Pro 3 and Surface 3: Go to Step 5 below.
Surface Pro 1 and Surface Pro 2: Skip to Step 9 below.
Surface Pro 3 and Surface 3:
Step 5: Select Configure Alternate System Boot Order.
Step 6: Do one of the following:
Surface Pro 3: Select USB > SSD
Surface 3: Select Network > USB > SSD.
Step 7: Select Exit Setup.
Step 8: Select Yes to save the configuration and restart Surface.
Surface Pro 1 and Surface Pro 2 (optional for Surface Pro 3)
Step 9: Select Secure Boot Control.
Step 10: Select Disable. This will allow Surface to search for an alternate device to boot from aside from your SSD.
Note
This may affect the look of your Surface splash screen.
Step 11: Select Exit Setup.
Step 12: Select Yes to save the configuration and restart Surface.@Jason - That is the page I was working from.
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@Dashrender said in Surface Pro 3: Boot from USB:
so you can't get into the OS at all? ouch no clue.
If you can get in as a non admin user, you can go through the power menu to boot to bios mode.
Not finding this, on the unit or via Google.
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@gjacobse said in Surface Pro 3: Boot from USB:
@Dashrender said in Surface Pro 3: Boot from USB:
so you can't get into the OS at all? ouch no clue.
If you can get in as a non admin user, you can go through the power menu to boot to bios mode.
Not finding this, on the unit or via Google.
So you are logged in as a non admin user? What OS?
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@Dashrender said in Surface Pro 3: Boot from USB:
@gjacobse said in Surface Pro 3: Boot from USB:
@Dashrender said in Surface Pro 3: Boot from USB:
so you can't get into the OS at all? ouch no clue.
If you can get in as a non admin user, you can go through the power menu to boot to bios mode.
Not finding this, on the unit or via Google.
So you are logged in as a non admin user? What OS?
Windows 8.1
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To enter Setup Utility:
Open the Charms Bar by pressing Windows Key-C or by swiping in from the right edge of your screen. Click on Settings. Click on Change PC Settings. Click on General. Scroll to the bottom and click on Advanced Startup, then Restart Now. Click on Troubleshoot. Click on Advanced Options.
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@Dashrender said in Surface Pro 3: Boot from USB:
To enter Setup Utility:
Open the Charms Bar by pressing Windows Key-C or by swiping in from the right edge of your screen. Click on Settings. Click on Change PC Settings. Click on General. Scroll to the bottom and click on Advanced Startup, then Restart Now. Click on Troubleshoot. Click on Advanced Options.
Well do we feel Lucky?
Open the Charms Bar by pressing Windows Key-C or by swiping in from the right edge of your screen. Click on Settings. Click on Change PC Settings.
Takes me back to the (non) Windows Desktop.
Even going to SETTINGS, does the same thing.
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huh. Well, I guess I'd backup the data and wipe it... you've wasted enough time on it already.
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@Dashrender said in Surface Pro 3: Boot from USB:
huh. Well, I guess I'd backup the data and wipe it... you've wasted enough time on it already.
that is about what we are trying to do. restore to Factory.
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@gjacobse said in Surface Pro 3: Boot from USB:
@Dashrender said in Surface Pro 3: Boot from USB:
huh. Well, I guess I'd backup the data and wipe it... you've wasted enough time on it already.
that is about what we are trying to do. restore to Factory.
any luck?
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No luck so far can't get into the darn thing
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@Minion-Queen said in Surface Pro 3: Boot from USB:
No luck so far can't get into the darn thing
Stuck at the login screen or a non-admin account?
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@nadnerB said in Surface Pro 3: Boot from USB:
@Minion-Queen said in Surface Pro 3: Boot from USB:
No luck so far can't get into the darn thing
Stuck at the login screen or a non-admin account?
We can get into a non-admin domain account. But can't get into the Admin domain account.
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@Minion-Queen said in Surface Pro 3: Boot from USB:
@nadnerB said in Surface Pro 3: Boot from USB:
@Minion-Queen said in Surface Pro 3: Boot from USB:
No luck so far can't get into the darn thing
Stuck at the login screen or a non-admin account?
We can get into a non-admin domain account. But can't get into the Admin domain account.
How does that happen? Is it able to talk to a DC?
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@nadnerB said in Surface Pro 3: Boot from USB:
@Minion-Queen said in Surface Pro 3: Boot from USB:
@nadnerB said in Surface Pro 3: Boot from USB:
@Minion-Queen said in Surface Pro 3: Boot from USB:
No luck so far can't get into the darn thing
Stuck at the login screen or a non-admin account?
We can get into a non-admin domain account. But can't get into the Admin domain account.
How does that happen? Is it able to talk to a DC?
Yes, it can talk to the DC - but whatever the issue,.. you can't sign on as an Admin. and the GPO pushing out the Admin ID isn't updating either.
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SFC /scannow
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The UserProfile Service is borked... Can only sign in as the user that had it. And even trying to open the User Accounts in Control Panel fails
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Can't seem to run CMD as Admin:
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@gjacobse said in Surface Pro 3: Boot from USB:
The UserProfile Service is borked... Can only sign in as the user that had it. And even trying to open the User Accounts in Control Panel fails
Ooooh I hate the control panel crash issue. Don't remember how I fixed it when I had it arrive on my desk.
Can you open stuff as administrator?
Edit wait just saw your CDM post.
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Can you psexec to it?
Edit: psexec \\$pc -i -s cmd
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Do you have a sledgehammer?