Windows 10: Frequent BSOD's on Surface Pro 5.

Discus and support Frequent BSOD's on Surface Pro 5. in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; So I've been plagued by BSOD's for a long time now with this device. I've attempted a lot of troubleshooting based on random threads around the... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by catte-, Dec 18, 2021.

  1. catte- Win User

    Frequent BSOD's on Surface Pro 5.


    So I've been plagued by BSOD's for a long time now with this device. I've attempted a lot of troubleshooting based on random threads around the internet, but I felt like I should probably make my own post at this point so I can get some proper help with my situation. As I said, I've tried a lot of things to try and fix the problem, but so far nothing has really worked out. I've even gone so far as to reinstall Windows 10 completely but the blue screens continue to occur. This leads me to believe it may be a hardware problem..? I've tried a few programs, like memtest and an Intel hard drive/ssd

    :)
     
    catte-, Dec 18, 2021
    #1

  2. Problem updating Windows Surface Pro 4 with Windows 10 feature updates

    Hi,

    I have manage to install image for Microsoft Surface Pro 4 by going to https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...erecoveryimage and download a recovery image for Microsoft Surface Pro 4.

    What I did to reset your Surface from a USB recovery drive was:
    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.
    Step 4: When the Surface logo appears, release the volume button.
    Step 5: When prompted, select the language and keyboard layout you want.
    Step 6: Select Troubleshoot > Reset your PC.
    If prompted for a recovery key, select Skip this drive at the bottom of the
    screen.
    Step 7: Select the target operating system you wish to reset. This
    refers to the current operating system installed on your Surface.
    Step 8: Select Yes, repartition the drives, and on the next page, select Next.
    Step 9: Choose Just remove my files.
    Step 10: Select Reset.
    Surface restarts and the Surface logo displays while the reset process continues
    (this can take a while).

    This always fails and I have to do the below which continues installation.
    Windows 10 Installation Media:

    1. Insert the Media (DVD/USB) in your PC and restart.
    2. Boot from the media.
    3. Select Repair Your Computer.
    Select Troubleshoot.

    1. Choose Command Prompt from the menu:
    Type in the command:
    Diskpart
    Type in the command:
    List disk (Note which disk is your Boot drive number mine is 0)
    Type in the command:
    Sel disk 0
    Type in the command:
    List vol (Note which volume is the EFI partition mine is 4)
    Type in the command:
    Sel vol 4
    Type in the command:
    assign letter=V:
    Type in the command:
    Exit
    Type in the command:
    V:
    After you have assigned a drive letter Using Diskpart You can format the EFI partition:
    Example: if you assigned a letter V to the partition the command would be:
    format V: /FS:FAT32
    Type in the command:
    bcdboot C:\windows /s V: /f UEFI


    Now I have an issue that I cannot install Feature Updates. They keep failing to install.
    Any ideas how to resolve issue?
     
    jaburmester, Dec 18, 2021
    #2
  3. Roohi_Taj Win User
    Surface Pro 3

    Hi ChrisWaters3,

    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.

    Could you please help me with the below information:

    1. Does the battery drain out, if the tablet is not connected to peripherals?

    2. Which version of Windows you are using? (To check, type: winver in start menu and hit enter.)

    I understand how something like this can try your patience. This issue is an indication of faulty drivers or incompatible driver.
    However, I suggest you to follow the troubleshooting steps mentioned below:

    Method 1: Check the drivers.

    Step1: Battery driver

    1. Press Windows andR
      key together on your Keyboard.
    2. Type devmgmt.msc and hit enter.
    3. Click on view on top > Select Show hidden devices.
    4. Expand the Batteries option from the list.
    5. Select the ACPI Compliant Control Method Battery> right click on the driver and click on
      Properties.
    6. Click on Driver tab > check if you have the option to
      Roll Back Driver.
    7. If yes, Roll back the driver or uninstall it and restart the computer.
    Uninstalling the driver will be automatically installed after the system is restarted. Check if the issue is fixed.

    Step 2: Keyboard driver.

    1. In the Device manager, go to ‘Other devices’, you will find
      Unknown devices.
    2. Double tap on the unknown device > click on
      Driver tab> click on update driver.
    3. Select browse my computer for driver software> Click on Let me pick from a list of device drivers
    4. Select keyboard, then click ‘Next.
    5. Select HID Keyboard device and click finish.

    Method 2: Run the toolkit.


    Note: If your Surface is managed by your work or school, check with your organization's IT department before running the tool.

    I would suggest you to run the toolkit provided by Microsoft on
    Fix common Surface
    problems using the Surface Diagnostic Toolkit


    If the above steps, doesn’t fix the issue. I would suggest you to follow the steps mentioned in the article on
    Surface Pro 3 Battery
    FAQ for the Surface Pro Embedded Controller Firmware update
    .


    Hope it helps.

    Roohi Taj S

    Microsoft Community - Moderator
     
    Roohi_Taj, Dec 18, 2021
    #3
  4. Frequent BSOD's on Surface Pro 5.

    Surface Pro, BSOD after 1803 Update

    So after another day of wasted time trying to work out whats causing these BSOD's and reading this post, which looks like lots of people are having the same issue,

    1803-bsod-on-new-surface-pro-frequently

    I decided to try to go back to 1709.

    I download the Surface Pro Recovery image as described above, however it is 1703 not 1709. I went ahead and reinstalled everything and then used wumt to stop the 1803 update from downloading.

    The only problem is that the 1709 update doesn't seem to want to appear in the windows update list anymore.

    So now I stuck on 1703. Very frustrating, I'll head to my local Microsoft Store tomorrow and see If they can create a USB with the 1709 update for me...

    Anyone else have any ideas on how to get windows update to do its job.
     
    Adrian_1969, Dec 18, 2021
    #4
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