For repaving my Surface 3, the Surface3_US1_Win10_150724_2.msi installer did *not* work.
However, Surface3_Win8x_150623_2.msi *did* work and allowed me to complete the clean install of Windows 10 on my Surface 3.
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After following the upgrade process to install Windows 10 on my Surface 3, Windows 10 installed smoothly and was operating well, however after two weeks many Windows updates failed installing with error code 0X80246008. I tried using the built-in repair options in Windows 10 to clean install, however half-way through the installation process my Surface 3 fell into a BSOD loop. To resolve I resorted to clean installing Windows 10 again from a USB drive.
Preparation
Before you upgrade, you must complete the following:
Clean Install Windows 10 on Surface 3
After you've prepared for your installation, do the following tasks to install Windows 10:
Post-Installation
After you've installed Windows 10 on your Surface 3, do these general steps to finish setting your computer; they're all optional:
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For repaving my Surface 3, the Surface3_US1_Win10_150724_2.msi installer did *not* work.
However, Surface3_Win8x_150623_2.msi *did* work and allowed me to complete the clean install of Windows 10 on my Surface 3.
Looks like there is a typo - the directions say to download Surface firmware **Surface3_150623.msi.**However, on the next screen it states this is for Windows 8. Not completely sure which is the correct file but guessing for a US Surface 3 it would be: Surface3_US1_Win10_150724_2.msi
Hi,
Followed this guide but my Surface 3 couldn't able to boot from USB drive, had tried with 02 different USB drive.
However, it did boot from USB if I go to Settings - Update & Security - Recovery - Advanced Startup - Boot from a disk (ex: USB or DVD) or device (UEFI only), and this is the only way to clean install W10 on my Surface 3.
Is my Surface 3 UEFI firmware have problem?
Looks like the name changed; I'll update it.
I tried this several times. 1st time I went to the website to download and it said it didn't have anything for me to download even though my Surface 3 was still in warranty (according the ms website). I finally succeeded in download it last night and then created the usb boot with it and tried 3 times but each time I attempted a reset it said there was an unknown error. Very upsetting!