My Internet connection has been sporadic with my Surface Pro 3. This morning I was connected when I drafted an email. When I clicked to send it, I realized I was no longer connected. I was on yesterday some as well, but as some point it disconnected. Restarting doesn't work. I have also tried a hard 2-button restart. I followed a suggestion I saw somewhere to uninstall the network driver (Marvell AVASTAR..), so I right-clicked and chose 'uninstall device'. The advice elsewhere in this community said that when I did a restart it should reinstall itself. It did not. I have tried some downloads, which I have to get from a different computer and copy to a flash drive, and then have put them on my Surface and tried to install, but much of the time I get a message that says it can't do its thing because it doesn't find any Internet connection. Duh. That's why I am having to install the driver. Apparently I am either not finding the correct driver or I am not understanding how I need to install or how to recognize the file I need, or a combination of those things. Akon music download free mp3.
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I am good at following instructions if someone would give me some steps or a download to try, etc. Can someone help me out?
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Jim, A new Surface should not act this way. You can try a two button reset: Step 1: Press and hold the power button on your Surface for 30 seconds and then release it. Step 2: Press and hold the volume-up button and the power button at the same time for at least 15 seconds and then release both. The screen may flash the Surface logo, but continue holding the buttons down for at least 15 seconds. Step 3: After you release the buttons, wait 10 seconds. Step 4: Press and release the power button to turn your Surface back on. You should see the Surface logo. -------------------- Next step would be to uninstall the driver in Device Manager (if that option is available) but don't delete it when prompted. Restart, and that should reload the driver. --------------------- If that does not work, you could try reimaging from a downloadable recovery image https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/surfacerecoveryimage If it were me, I'd return and repurchase rather than go through that effort. Don't exchange online with Microsoft, as you will get a refurb.