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Surface pro 7 becomes very slow after sleep mode
Hello, I have a surface pro 7 for ~3 years now and I remember experiencing this slow behavior after sleep mode like for ever. It has an Intel Core i5 - 1035G4 CPU. Having observed the CPU speed from Task Manager these last days, I see that normally it runs around 1.8 GHz when I don't do much, and when the problem arises after sleep mode, I see that the CPU speed does not get greater than ~0.5 GHz. These last days I also found solutions on the internet about reseting the graphic card with W+Shift+Ctrl+B or by turning off the self panel refresh but these do not solve the problem. I also set the min processor speed to 100% from control panel, did not work either. I also tried another solution that suggested to set the number of processors to 8 in MScondig > Boot > Advanced Options. For this last one, after sleep mode, the CPU speed was not stack at 0.5 GHz but around 1 GHz, still was slower than normal. So any other ideas out there? Overall, this PC is very disappointing. It costed 1500 EUR and made by windows, one would expect it should perform better than an HP/Dell/whatever manufacturer, but its performing worse and it has been a pain in the **bleep** like for ever. I read the same problem arises for later versions pro 9, pro 11. Surely the sleep mode creates problems for all laptops, no matter the manufacturer. I experience problems after sleep mode for an HP laptop I own and for my Dell work laptop. But the problem from the surface is the worst because the PC becomes unusable. You have to shut down to get the speed back. Anyway, if you have any idea, please let me know. Thank you!AndreasKal489Apr 26, 2025Copper Contributor135Views0likes2CommentsSurface Pro 7 not booting off USB for Ubuntu install
Hi all. I've got a Surface Pro 7 that's getting a bit long in the tooth. I've read that various Linux distros run well on it. Ubuntu in particular has quite a few detailed set-up guides. So I decided to give it a shot. The problem is, the Surface won't boot from a USB key. The UEFI/BIOS is set to boot from USB first, before anything else. I've tried: -- 5 different USB keys (various sizes (apparently 64GB don't work) from 32GB down to 😎 -- writing the Ubuntu ISO to the key using balenaEtcher, Rufus, and the dd command from a command prompt in a Linux virtual machine. -- setting the security setting in the Surface's UEFI/BIOS to off and third party (not Microsoft Only) -- turned off all other boot devices, so that it ONLY tries booting from the USB -- openSUSE Tumbleweed instead of Ubuntu -- Windows 11 (for poops and giggles, just to see) instead of Linux -- turned on the Surface normally, and while holding the down volume button. Nothing works. It just sits there with the white Surface/Windows logo on a black screen, like it's mockingly judging me, until I eventually turn it off. I've left it like that for as long as an hour, just to see if the trhing would figure out what I wanted it do do. How on earth to I get the thing to actually boot off USB and into the Ubuntu installer?MostlyHarmless1976Apr 23, 2025Copper Contributor1.1KViews0likes2CommentsSurface 10 Pro Business - Driver controller sata
I have to format a Surface 10 Pro Business without using a recovery image but using the Windows 11 key. The SSD disk is not recognized because the Sata controller driver is missing. Can anyone tell me the model or the driver download link? Thank yougwelettronicaApr 23, 2025Copper Contributor90Views0likes1CommentCharging Microsoft Surface Pro 9 via the USB port
Hello, One of the biggest advantages of using the Surface Pro 9 was that I didn't have to carry the charger with me. However, recently I have noticed the charge doesn't last as much as I want to. I do have a car charger that I can use in my car. I can also carry a small wall charger. I have this power bank https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083SD4DQN but it has the old USB-A ports and this doesn't charge the surface. I tried a wall charger and that also doesn't work. I was wondering do I need a specialized USB cable, or specialized power bank to charge the surface?salilsurendranApr 23, 2025Copper Contributor102Views0likes1CommentUnable to pause Smart Charging
The option to pause Smart Charging and charge battery to 100% has disappeared from Surface App. My battery is hovering at 76-77% and I am unable to charge it to 100% to prepare for working away from power supply. Was able to do this for over a year and the option is simply gone - tried repairing, resetting and reinstalling Surface App with no effect. This is on Surface 9 Pro for Business i7 (2038) / Win11 Ent. Please advise.avksoftApr 23, 2025Copper Contributor664Views2likes3CommentsWindows 11 Surface Pro 5
Hello, I'm Shawn, a proud Surface Pro 5 user who wishes to get Windows 11 officially, it has outperformed Windows 10 during betas and the official version is great. but that had to be done through the registry. I would like to ask that the surface team please ask the windows team or get this sorted out so I can windows 11 offfically. Thank you 🙂 Shawn PS: Cross posted from Windows 11 threadAnonymousApr 21, 202586KViews6likes12CommentsSurface Pro 6 running super slow
Haven't put anything new on it. Visit the same websites daily. Just outta nowhere this thing is super slow the past few days. No viruses or malware. Windows up to date. Ran "a program" ...everything is clean and up to date. Chromium was running in the background, stopped that. Nothing running at startup that shouldn't be. (only Logitech keyboard/mouse, Avast, RealTech audio, and SecurityHealthSysTray) Task manager says 3% CPU usage - 49% memory usage. Any ideas? Thanks!GNS1310Apr 11, 2025Copper Contributor10Views0likes0CommentsType Cover will not Connect
I’ve tried everything — up-to-date, restarting, turn off and on, troubleshooting, running device tests—and I can’t get in contact with Microsoft customer service. My type cover for my surface pro 8 is magnetically connected but it won’t work at all and the connection won’t register in the tests. Without the type cover my surface pro is essentially useless. I can’t type on the keyboard or use the type cover mouse. I’ve submitted a ticket for customer service and haven’t heard back yet. A service repair is like $180 for a type cover!? I bought your device like 2-3 years ago and it’s still in great condition. Haven’t even dropped it once & it randomly stops working. Wtf. There doesn’t seem to be a scratch or anything. What could I do to fix this?43Views0likes0CommentsSurface Pro 4: Battery life is back after 5 years!!
I have bought my Surface Pro 4 in December 2015 and have been using it fantastically except the battery was almost dead after about 2.5 years. The battery was not lasting for even 5 minutes. Last week, I had some difficulty with this device for which I decided to do a 'factory reset', and surprisingly, the device is working like new including it's battery! It is true! Now the battery is lasting for about 6 hours! I would strongly recommend everyone to do the same if you want to bring back your battery life. Just wanted to share with you!!mdewan01Feb 20, 2025Copper Contributor8.8KViews0likes2CommentsMDT Replacement Mode
I'm trying to replace the screen on a Surface Pro 8, and the manual straight from Microsoft says I need to run some pre-repair software. There does not appear to be any documentation showing how to actually do that. Here's the section in the manual: • Prep Device – Device must be set in TDM Replacement Mode prior to removing a faulty TDM. a. Connect software tools USB drive with SDT to USB connector on device under repair. b. Connect power supply to device. c. Power on device – Depress the power button on the side of the device. d. Run software tool – At the device OS, use Windows Explorer, navigate to USB drive and run: SDT – Select Repair setup and validation. Run the Touch Display Setup. At the end of the tool process device will power down. IMPORTANT: This step must be carried out on the device successfully before removal of a faulty TDM. Ensure light levels in the work area remain consistent during the touch display setup process. I've been able to determine that the correct version of the SDT software is the "for Business version". The options to put it in setup and validation mode are not present when running from the machine. There are no directions for making a portable install on a USB. I started here: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/forum/all/tdm-replacement-mode-on-usb-drive/9b02132e-6fee-46fe-9d90-1934303b8255 and after that and a bunch more reading I found some guidance that got me to creating a custom package, which I placed on my USB. It doesn't run. I've got to be missing something here. I just need to get this screen replaced. I have the hardware part handled, this software is really throwing me for a loop. Could I get some direction on how to actually make it work, or a detailed description of what would happen if I ignore it and just replace the screen?Mr_TFeb 15, 2025Copper Contributor63Views0likes0Comments
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