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  1. May 30, 2023 · When you know your Surface device password and want to change it to maintain good security hygiene, follow these steps: Select Start. Select Settings. Open the Accounts tab. Select Sign-in options. Choose the type of Windows password you want to change. Follow the remaining on-screen instructions based on your password type.

  2. Feb 16, 2023 · 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. Select the USB drive you formatted earlier for the location and click Extract. Use a USB recovery drive to reset your Surface: Shutdown the Surface. Insert the USB recovery drive into the USB port.

  3. 4 days ago · Angela Dirksen. Created on August 8, 2024. I’ve reset my password five times but I still can’t login to my surface tablet help! I recently found my old surface tablet and it is attached to an old Hotmail address. I reset the password on my computer but for some reason when I try to log onto the surface tablet, it’s keeps telling me that ...

  4. Feb 20, 2024 · I appreciate you raising this concern to us, and I understand that you have forgotten the password of your Surface. If you cannot remember your password to sign in to your Surface Pro, you can reset it using the following steps: On the sign-in screen, select "I forgot my password" or "Reset password." Follow the prompts to verify your identity.

  5. Aug 8, 2023 · Soft reset your Surface device. To perform a soft reset on your Surface device, follow these steps: Press and hold the power button on your device for 30 seconds. Release the power button, then wait for 10 seconds. Press the power button again to turn on your Surface device. Instructions will vary based on the Surface model you own; older ...

  6. Author and talk show host Robert McMillen explains how to change your password on the Microsoft Surface Tablet.

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  8. Here’s how to sign out of or lock your Surface: Go to Start and select your account picture in the lower-left corner of the Start menu. Select Sign out or Lock. You can also lock your Surface by pressing the Windows logo key + L, or by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del on your keyboard and selecting Lock or Sign out.