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I accidentally cleaned everything on Surface Pro.



Now, I want to install Windows 10 on my surface, using the USB drive I bought. I can install it, however, when entering the system, the touch screen/keyboard are not working. It seems nothing is working...



What should I do with this?
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    I accidentally cleaned everything on Surface Pro.



    Now, I want to install Windows 10 on my surface, using the USB drive I bought. I can install it, however, when entering the system, the touch screen/keyboard are not working. It seems nothing is working...



    What should I do with this?
    Thank you.










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      I accidentally cleaned everything on Surface Pro.



      Now, I want to install Windows 10 on my surface, using the USB drive I bought. I can install it, however, when entering the system, the touch screen/keyboard are not working. It seems nothing is working...



      What should I do with this?
      Thank you.










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      I accidentally cleaned everything on Surface Pro.



      Now, I want to install Windows 10 on my surface, using the USB drive I bought. I can install it, however, when entering the system, the touch screen/keyboard are not working. It seems nothing is working...



      What should I do with this?
      Thank you.







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          You will need some additional hardware:




          • USB drive (I think 8GB is enough, but to be safe - 16GB)

          • USB Hub

          • Keyboard and Mouse

          • Microsoft ISO for re-installing Surface


          You get the ISO for re-installing surface directly from Microsoft, and they also provide full instruction here.



          I'm sorry but I don't remember the exact steps as I done this only once and it was a bit of trial and error, but in general:




          • Burn MS Recovery ISO into the USB (I use Yumi)

          • Connect your USB Hub to the only USB port, and connect your keyboard and mouse to the hub, and also the USB that has your recovery image.

          • Boot menu (volume down + power) and choose boot from USB






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            You will need some additional hardware:




            • USB drive (I think 8GB is enough, but to be safe - 16GB)

            • USB Hub

            • Keyboard and Mouse

            • Microsoft ISO for re-installing Surface


            You get the ISO for re-installing surface directly from Microsoft, and they also provide full instruction here.



            I'm sorry but I don't remember the exact steps as I done this only once and it was a bit of trial and error, but in general:




            • Burn MS Recovery ISO into the USB (I use Yumi)

            • Connect your USB Hub to the only USB port, and connect your keyboard and mouse to the hub, and also the USB that has your recovery image.

            • Boot menu (volume down + power) and choose boot from USB






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              You will need some additional hardware:




              • USB drive (I think 8GB is enough, but to be safe - 16GB)

              • USB Hub

              • Keyboard and Mouse

              • Microsoft ISO for re-installing Surface


              You get the ISO for re-installing surface directly from Microsoft, and they also provide full instruction here.



              I'm sorry but I don't remember the exact steps as I done this only once and it was a bit of trial and error, but in general:




              • Burn MS Recovery ISO into the USB (I use Yumi)

              • Connect your USB Hub to the only USB port, and connect your keyboard and mouse to the hub, and also the USB that has your recovery image.

              • Boot menu (volume down + power) and choose boot from USB






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                You will need some additional hardware:




                • USB drive (I think 8GB is enough, but to be safe - 16GB)

                • USB Hub

                • Keyboard and Mouse

                • Microsoft ISO for re-installing Surface


                You get the ISO for re-installing surface directly from Microsoft, and they also provide full instruction here.



                I'm sorry but I don't remember the exact steps as I done this only once and it was a bit of trial and error, but in general:




                • Burn MS Recovery ISO into the USB (I use Yumi)

                • Connect your USB Hub to the only USB port, and connect your keyboard and mouse to the hub, and also the USB that has your recovery image.

                • Boot menu (volume down + power) and choose boot from USB






                share|improve this answer












                You will need some additional hardware:




                • USB drive (I think 8GB is enough, but to be safe - 16GB)

                • USB Hub

                • Keyboard and Mouse

                • Microsoft ISO for re-installing Surface


                You get the ISO for re-installing surface directly from Microsoft, and they also provide full instruction here.



                I'm sorry but I don't remember the exact steps as I done this only once and it was a bit of trial and error, but in general:




                • Burn MS Recovery ISO into the USB (I use Yumi)

                • Connect your USB Hub to the only USB port, and connect your keyboard and mouse to the hub, and also the USB that has your recovery image.

                • Boot menu (volume down + power) and choose boot from USB







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