Surface Pro 6, Surface Pro 7, Surface Pro 7+, Surface Pro 8, Surface Pro 9 (all models), Surface Pro X These instructions apply to these Surface models: You'll need to change the boot order so that your Surface boots from a USB. You'll need to follow specific instructions for your Surface to proceed.
With the volume-up button held down, press and release the power button.Ĭontinue holding the volume-up button until the Surface or Windows logo no longer appears on the screen. Once the Surface has turned off, press and hold the volume-up button.
This requires you to make changes in the UEFI so that the USB drive is the first option. 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. On the Choose an option screen, select Use a device > USB Storage.Ĭonfigure your Surface to start from a USB drive Under Advanced startup, select Restart Now. Insert the USB drive into the USB port, and then select Start > Settings > System > Recovery. If you’re having trouble starting your Surface with the bootable USB, you can try booting through Windows.