如果你想更改固件设置或 Windows 启动设置,从 U 盘启动你的 Surface 可能会很有用。 从USB 设备启动不会刷新或重置你的 Surface。 相反,它让可以你使用 Windows 或 USB 设备上的其他操作系统启动 Surface。 有关如何为 Surface 创建可启动 USB 驱动器的信息,请参阅为 Surface 创建和使用 USB 恢复驱动器。 若...
透過Windows 從 USB 啟動 如果使用可開機的 USB 無法啟動 Surface,請嘗試透過 Windows 開機。 方法如下: 將USB磁碟驅動器插入USB埠,然後選取 [設定] >[設定]>[系統>復原]。 在[進階啟動]底下,選取[立即重新啟動]。 在[選擇選項]畫面中,選取[使用裝置] > [USB 儲存裝置]。
Once your USB drive is set up as a bootable drive with an appropriate operating system on it, you’ll need to set up your Surface to boot from this drive. This requires you to make changes in the UEFI so that the USB drive is the first option. Here’s how: Shut down your Surface....
Remove the USB drive from your device. Learn more about Boot Surface from a USB device Surface turns off. . If the USB solution didn't work, check the UEFI setting "Enable Boot from USB devices". Make sure the setting is Enabled and not s...
Follow the on-screen instructions to boot from your USB drive. Recover earlier Surface devices If you don't see your Surface device listed as asupported devicein the Recovery tool, underAll Devices, you can download a recovery image from Microsoft Support. ...
My Surface seems to only see the NTFS drive. I have performed bootsect on the boot partition, but with both partitions on there I get a Windows Boot Manager error. "A required device isn't connected or can't be accessed" is there something I need to do to force it to only look at...
My Surface seems to only see the NTFS drive. I have performed bootsect on the boot partition, but with both partitions on there I get a Windows Boot Manager error. "A required device isn't connected or can't be accessed" is there something I need to do to force it to only look at...
In today’s blog I am going to discuss how to handle booting from a USB drive on a UEFI system so you can deploy Windows. It is common to create bootable USB flash drives or hard drives so you can boot from them to do various tasks such asBoot...
My Surface seems to only see the NTFS drive. I have performed bootsect on the boot partition, but with both partitions on there I get a Windows Boot Manager error. "A required device isn't connected or can't be accessed" is there something I need to do to force it to only look at...
If you have access to your Windows 11 installation, you can reset your Surface device using the usual method toreset Windows 11 to factory settings. If not, you can create a recovery drive and then boot your Surface from it. Related ...