![]() Learn about the optional accessories that work with your Surface Pro 3. For more info, see Take photos and videos with Surface. Each camera has a privacy light, so there are no surprises. See Surface sound, volume, and audio accessories for more info.Īnd for both videos and photos, you’ll have two 5-megapixel cameras. When you’re on your next call or making your next video, take advantage of the noise-cancelling stereo headphones. Need a bit more privacy? Plug your favorite headset into the headset jack. Music, podcasts, and audio books sound crisp and clear with Dolby® enhanced sound. Want even more storage? Learn more about Surface storage options. Surface Pro 3 uses the 4th generation Intel® Core™ processor (i3, i5 or i7). Thin and light, Type Cover even helps protect your touchscreen while you're on the go. Add Type Cover for Surface Pro 3 (sold separately) so you'll always have a keyboard with you. Learn more about Surface battery and power.Ĭover port. Attach the included power supply to the charging port when your battery is low. Learn more about connecting Surface to a TV, monitor, or projector.Ĭharging port and 36-watt power supply. Share what's on your Surface display by connecting it to an HDTV, monitor, or projector (video adapters sold separately). The microSD card slot is under the kickstand-it's shown in the Express yourself section. Learn more about Surface storage options. Use the microSD card slot for extra storage or transferring files. Connect USB accessories-like a mouse, a printer, a 4G USB dongle, or an Ethernet adapter. Surface Pro 3 supports standard Wi-Fi protocols (802.11a/b/g/n/ac) and Bluetooth®, and it has the ports you expect in a full-feature laptop.įull-size USB 3.0 port. Multi-touch lets you use your fingers to select, zoom, or move things around on the screen (learn about using a touchscreen). Not sure where to plug something in or turn up the volume? To help you get around, here's a diagram.ġ3. Pen Surface Pro 3 features Work your wayįlip out the Surface Pro 3 kickstand to any angle and work or play comfortably at your desk, on the couch, or while giving a hands-free presentation. Http// I would try replicating this last report, as the Windows 8.1 setup is actually a (basic) form of PE, and if it can boot, then *any* PE 5 (or possibly even 4) should boot as well.Note: If you're looking for Surface 3 features (instead of Surface Pro 3), see Surface 3 features. So the issue may be on the actual specific "Rufus made" UEFI boot stick, as there are as well reports of "Rufus made" USB sticks used successfully showthread.php/502637-Guide-Run-OpenSUSE-on-Surface-Pro-3-dual-boot-with-Windows! Http// /blog/how-to-install-linux-on-surface-pro-3/ The Surface Pro 3 is reportedly somehow "different" or "more picky" than earlier Surfaces and of most other "All in one", but installing to it - say - Ubuntu is possible It is possible that there is in your case the combination of two things, any among the Secureboot/TPC and an additional bitlocker "layer". Http// /mobile-devices/surface-pro-3-tip-access-firmware How EXACTLY did you set the BIOS rectius stupid UEFI firmware? (Although post I found on Symatec’s forum claims boot USBs created with the Symantec System Restore Wizard works.) ![]() Has anyone had any success imaging Surfaces? I gather there are similar problems booting to some all-in-one computers.Īll the videos and publications seem to point to the fact that you used to be able to boot to a USB but no longer can. ![]() I get an initial red screen and then get redirected to a Bit Locker recovery screen that I can’t get around. I can make a UEFI bootable USB using Rufus, but even after changing the BIOS settings I can’t get to a point where the Surface will boot from it. You also need their cooperation.īooting to a forensic distro is what I really want to do, but it looks like things are pretty locked down. The problem there is of course that you’re using the suspect’s live device to image it and leaving all the associated footprints of your activity on it. If you have the password FTK Imager works fine from an external USB. I've been doing some research and testing on how to image the Surface Pro 3 without cracking it open and removing the SSD and I’m not having much luck. ![]()
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