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Download A Recovery Image For Your Surface

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If you're able to use your Surface or you have another Windows 11 PC, visit our Download a recovery image for your Surface page. From there, select your Surface and download a recovery image .zip file for the device you selected.


If you're able to use your Surface or you have another Windows 10 device, visit our Download a recovery image for your Surface page. From there, select your Surface and download a recovery image .zip file for the device you selected.



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In the search box on the taskbar, enter recovery drive, and then select Create a recovery drive or Recovery Drive from the results. You may need to enter an admin password or confirm your choice.


Your Surface comes with Windows recovery information that allows you to refresh your device or reset it to its factory condition. This recovery information is stored in a dedicated recovery partition on your Surface.


Surface comes with a built-in tool to create a USB recovery drive. To create a recovery drive, you'll need an external USB drive formatted to FAT32, with enough available storage space for all your recovery data.


Introduction:

This tool was designed to help reimage your Surface Hub Solid State Drives (SSD) in a timely manner without calling for support or replacing the SSD itself. This will not fix physically damaged SSDs. You will need to call support if this reimaging tool does not restore your factory image.

Time to download the recovery image is dependent on internet connection speeds. On an average corporate connection, it can take up to an hour to download a 10GB file.






All options to resolve the issue using the automatic repair options were fruitless, and since I could not reset the PC either because the data was still encrypted on the drive, I had to grab a recovery image manually and use it instead.


I finally got my surface pro 4 to recover after days of failed attempts. A couple of notes:

1.Absolutely be sure to choose default allocation size when formatting the usb drive.

2. Use the built in windows software to extract the zip file image


Just an addition Martin, having used this process for an Acer laptop, ASUS tablet and a Surface Pro 2, the recovery process can take a few tries to get it to boot to the USB drive with the new image on it.


Summary: This article guides you through how to get around the BitLocker recovery screen on your Surface tablet. You will also learn how to find the BitLocker Recovery key, disable the BitLocker recovery screen on Surface, and reset Surface Pro without the Recovery Key.


When your Surface Pro 3 or later is first turned on and you choose to log in with a Microsoft account, BitLocker is enabled by default. The recovery key is generated and uploaded to the OneDrive of your Microsoft account. The recovery key won't be deleted without an explicit user command. So you can use an Internet-enabled device and log into your Microsoft account to find the BitLocker recovery key.


Note: C: is the startup volume. If you have multiple BitLocker-encrypted volumes on your startup drive and you don't know which volume is the startup volume, use "manage-bde -status" command to show the BitLocker recovery status and identify the volume letter.


If you can get into your Surface tablet after entering the BitLocker recovery key, you can turn off the BitLocker encryption on the boot drive. In this way, BitLocker will not enter the recovery mode asking for the BitLocker recovery key.


Note: C: is the BitLocker-encrypted boot partition. 111111-222222-333333-444444-555555-666666-777777-888888 is your 48-digit recovery key, typed in eight blocks of six digits with a hyphen separating each block.


If the recovery key is unavailable and your Surface device gets stuck on the BitLocker recovery screen, it is impossible to unlock BitLocker. In this case, you have to reset the Surface device by formatting the encrypted drive and reinstalling a fresh copy of Windows. It is important to note that resetting the Surface will wipe out everything on the device.


Step 1. On a working computer, visit this webpage, select the device that you need a recovery image for, and download the recovery image for your Surface. Save the file in a location you will be able to find it.


iBoysoft Data Recovery WinPE bootable media is one of the few solutions that allows you to create a BitLocker recovery boot disk and recover data from a BitLocker-encrypted boot drive when you can't enter the Windows operating system. Then the boot disk lets you boot your Surface or PC and launch iBoysoft Data Recovery. You can use the BitLocker Recovery module to scan the boot drive and retrieve recoverable files.


There are different reasons why your Surface Pro is displaying a BitLocker recovery screen each time it boots. This article offers steps and tips on how to bypass the BitLocker Recovery screen, whether you have your Surface Pro BitLocker recovery key or not.


Microsoft offers three different methods to store and recover the BitLocker recovery key - save to your Microsoft account, save to a file, and print the recovery key. So if you have the external USB drive containing the BitLocker recovery key or the printed paper, you can recover your BitLocker recovery key without a Microsoft account.


Surface Pro factory reset is stuck at 7% (or, if you choose to erase everything, at 31%)? You can reset Surface Pro to factory default using Surface Pro recovery image. All you need is a USB flash drive with at least 8GB disk space. Follow these steps:


Turn off your Surface Pro tablet and insert the recovery USB drive. Press and hold the Volume-Down (-) button and press the Power button to start up your tablet. As soon as the Surface logo appears, release the Volume-Down button.


There comes a time when you'll need to reset your Microsoft Surface device. It could be because you're running into issues with Windows and need a fresh start, or you might just want to sell off your device, or give it to someone else and erase all of your data from it. Well, there are two ways you can do it. If you have access to your Windows 11 installation, you can reset your Surface device using the usual method to reset Windows 11 to factory settings. If not, you can create a recovery drive, then boot your Surface from it.


If you can't get into Windows on your Surface, or you're resetting a Surface you don't know the password to, you can reset the device by using a USB drive. You'll need access to another PC to download the file, and you'll have to have a USB drive that's at least 16GB. It's a two-part process, first creating the recovery drive, and then booting from the recovery drive.


When unpolarised light is reflected from a smooth dielectric surface, it is spontaneously partially polarised. This process applies to both specular and diffuse reflection, although the effect is greatest for specular reflection. This paper is concerned with exploiting this phenomenon by processing images of smooth dielectric objects to recover surface normals and hence height. The paper presents the underlying physics of polarisation by reflection, starting with the Fresnel equations. It is explained how these equations can be used to obtain the shape of objects and some experimental results are presented to illustrate the usefulness of the theory.


Using the system image created by Windows Backup and Restore to make a system image recovery but Windows cannot find system image? Here is how to quickly fix the issue of Windows could not find a backup for this computer on Windows 10/8/7, as well as a good way to back up & restore PC.


Actually, this issue often happens while you restore a system image from an external hard drive or USB flash drive with the built-in Windows backup and restore utility, and even you do system image recovery from command prompt.


If you have saved multiple system images on one USB flash drive and rename the MediaId file on any of the images, then Windows system recovery will not find all images alphabetically trailing the one with the renamed MediaId file.


If there is something wrong with Windows 10/8/7, now you can choose to use the system image file created by MiniTool ShadowMaker to do system recovery without Windows cannot find a system image on this computer error. How to restore the system to its normal state?


All hard drives that are detected by your computer can be seen on this page. Which hard drive do you want to restore your system image file to? Generally speaking, the original system disk is often selected.


From the above system image recovery process, you know the operation is very successful, which can help you to avoid Windows cannot find a system image on this computer issue that Windows built-in restore tool brings.


If your Microsoft Surface laptop has begun to slow down or is freezing a lot, it might be time to perform a factory reset. Resetting your surface can get rid of many residual issues and make your laptop as good as new.


Bank and Nudge buttons: Control surfaces usually have a limited number of faders. Sometimes, the number of tracks in your sequence exceed the number of corresponding control surface faders. In this case, use the bank and nudge buttons on the control surface to navigate additional tracks . The bank buttons navigate to the next set of tracks in the project.



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