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Maybe is a power bus issue of surface that not power the external source? I've downgraded the transmit power of intel wireless from "5 - highest" that is the default to "2 - medium low" and now the external hdmi adapter works fine

Hello everyone after many tests there's a special combination that now surface works fine.

This will help other members who may have the same issue as you. If this answer your question, we highly encourage you to inform our Community by clicking on Yes or marking my post as an answer. If prompted for BitLocker Key, tap Skip this Drive.If prompted, select Repartition the drives.Choose Remove Everything and Fully Clean the Drive. When prompted, choose your language options and keyboard layout.Surface will start the recovery software on the USB recovery drive.When the Surface logo appears, release the volume-down (-) rocker.Press and hold the volume-down (-) rocker.Insert the USB recovery drive into the USB port.Use a USB recovery drive to reset your Surface: Select the USB drive you formatted earlier for the location and click Extract.On your Surface or PC, open recovery image that you downloaded by double-clicking it or right click then select Extract and then Extract all.Tap or click OK when the format is complete.Tap or click OK to erase the contents of the USB drive.Select FAT32 as the file system and enter a Volume label to name the USB drive, such as RECOVERY, and then tap or click Start.Tap and hold or right-click on the USB drive and choose Format.Insert your USB drive into the USB port of your PC.Make sure to transfer any important data from your USB drive to another storage device before using it to create a Surface Note: Formatting a recovery drive will erase anything that is already stored on your USB drive.When the download bar pops up at the bottom of your screen, save the file in a location you will be able to find it.Download the recovery image using the button on the page.If you try to use this option, you will be prompted to enter Please note that while you will only be presented with devices that are currently registered on your account, you will also be presented with the option to get an image for a different type of device. From the list of Surface devices available, select the device that you need a recovery image for.Visit the page to Download the recovery image for your Surface.You'll need a PC running Windows 7 or later or Surface Device.
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How to Download, Create and Use a USB recovery drive If you like to try, you can follow the steps provided below. You will need also a 16GB/32GB of flash drive that must be formatted into FAT32 prior to downloading the Recovery Image. It is the most complete form of Reset and it will wipe out everything on the device so you might
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This option will reimage the entire device and reload Windows including the drivers and firmware. > Do you mean with a Reset to factory defaults deleting everything on the device? If yes then we suggest that you proceed in doing a Reset using a USB Recovery
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I've done a full reset on the machine twice.
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msi file that matches your current OS Build and clickĪfter downloading, run and install the.
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Go to Download driver and firmware for Surface, choose Surface Pro 7 then clickĬhoose the. You may try these steps and check if this helps :Ĭheck what is the current OS Build of your Windows version by going to Just to confirm, even if no external monitor connected, the Surface screen flickers and in connecting external monitor, both the Surface screen and monitor flickers, right?ĭoes this issue occurred immediately when you got the device or this just started recently? Thank you for reaching out to Microsoft Community.

Otherwise back in the box - shame as it's a lovely bit of kit and it seems more a software than a hardware fault. I've done a full reset on the machine twice.Īny help appreciated.

I downloaded the Intel Iris control panel from IntelĪnd switched off the auto-adjustment to background light. I've tried reverting the graphics driver to the previous Surface-supported version before the February windows update, and I've tried the latest Intel version of the driver - neither make any difference. If I disable the Iris Graphics Driver the display is fine but obviously then I can't use 2nd monitors etc so it's no real solution. Surface Tcon Driver TP Read fails, Status - 0xc0000186 The event viewer logs the following error after every flicker:. Also if I connect second monitors (approved monitor) via either usb-c to hdmi or via my dell xps usb-c dock that works for a few seconds/minutes and then the signal scrambles The problem is the display constantly flickers on and off - every few seconds. I've got a brand new SP7 i7, 16gb, 512gb - I activated windows 10 pro and made sure all windows updates applied.
