Many worldwide users reported that Windows 10/11 setup failed on their Surface Pro 3, so it can be pretty annoying. Now, we’re discussing a more widespread problem that is affecting Surface Pro 3 owners.

We recently covered various problems that one might encounter when installing Windows 10 on Surface Pro 3 hybrids. It has been brought to our attention that the latest build of Windows 10 fails to install for a good deal of users. Here’s what one of the affected users has been saying: Several forum moderators hinted that the issue might be related to Connected Standby, therefore you are advised to disable that and see if the setup will work as it’s supposed to. He then said he was able to get into safe mode, went into the event viewer, and found that the application host was crashing. Here’s another user saying that his screen flickers and that refresh/repair doesn’t work either: The problem is still affecting Surface Pro 3 owners, so if you happen to know a working solution to this temporary problem, do leave your comment below and we’ll be sure to look into it and inform others.

How can I prperly install Windows 10/11 on Surface Pro 3?

After some time, we finally managed to find a solution for Windows 10 installation problem on Surface Pro 3 devices. If Windows 10/11 setup failed on your Surface Pro 3, you’ll have to execute one simple command in the Command Prompt, and the above steps show exactly what you need to do.

How do I reinstall Windows 10/11 on my Surface Pro 3?

To reinstall Windows 10/11 on your Surface Pro, you need to make sure you have created a USB recovery drive. You can do this by following our guide to backup Windows 10 in less than 5 minutes. You can follow this full guide to reinstall Windows 10 or use the quick guide above.

What can I do to optimize Surface Pro 3?

1. Check the Power Mode settings in use

Newer devices have an adjustable power mode to allow you to balance your preference between best battery life and best performance. To view this setting, follow the above steps.

2. Plug in and let your Surface cool down

Because your Surface may be too hot, try moving it to a cooler spot, wait five minutes, and see if it runs faster. When possible, plug in your Surface. If you are running a memory-intensive app, such as streaming video or playing a game, try closing it for a few minutes. That may cool your Surface down. SPONSORED

3. Check for low disk space and free up space

Keep in mind that when you turn on your PC, some programs start automatically and run in the background. You can disable these programs so they don’t run when your PC starts. As many programs are designed to start automatically when Windows does, you might not even be realizing they’re running. This is helpful for programs you use a lot, but not for programs you don’t use often because it increases the time it takes Windows to start.

4. Update and fix your drivers

4.1 Manually

4.2 Automatically

To always keep your Surface Pro optimized, we strongly recommend using dedicated software that will take care of your components in a specialized way. DriverFix is a driver monitoring and updating software package for Windows. It will scan all your device drivers and searches the web for the most recent updates. For those of you who are beginners, keep in mind that its interface is extremely user-friendly, so it won’t give you headaches. DriverFix automatically scans your entire computer for missing or outdated drivers at any time. Afterward, you can update the outdated ones or download the missing ones afresh. DriverFix scans your drivers against a vast database of over 18 million driver files. Hence, you’re always likely to find the correct drivers on that database. It seems like many users are extremely interested in discovering some efficient ways to optimize their Surface Pro 3 and if it happens to be in the same boat, we’re here to help you! If you carefully follow the steps below, your device will surely be optimized and you’ll be able to use it without any issues.

Of course, because it is always important to be aware of and prevent any related issues, we’ve compiled a list of some of the most popular related issues that you can face on Surface Pro 3.

Surface Pro 3 won’t boot – Testers of Windows 10 Insider Build 16288 might have noticed that it left Surface Pro 3 laptops in an unbootable state and stuck on the spinning dots screen, and it seems like more Surface Pro 3 laptops feature the same issue. The Surface Pro 3 fails to update to new builds – In this case, Surface Pro 3 and Surface 3 devices won’t install the new builds if a SD memory card is inserted. Fortunately, if you ever encounter this problem, you can always access and follow some useful solutions. Surface Pro Heat and Fan Issues After Windows 10 Install – Surface Pro 3 owners have reported various problems related to the install of Windows 10, meaning that the setup failed to complete properly. Luckly, this issue can be easily solved if you choose the right steps to go around with.

That would be all, if Windows 10/11 setup failed on your Surface Pro 3, after running this simple command in the Command Prompt, you should be able to install Windows 10 on your Surface Pro 3 normally. Let us know if you face any additional questions, by leaving a comment in the section below.

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