my roommate's new Microsoft Surface Hub is running a wacky version of Windows 10 that popped up a "You need to download something from the store to support this file!" message when I tried to run a win64 exe.
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and when you're using the recovery tool, you have to stay in the room
cause it'll go to sleep if there aren't any people in the room, and that'll interrupt the download
Well we updated enough that it knows it's fucked

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Well we updated enough that it knows it's fucked

The first option it gives you is "buy a newer one"
The second option is "use the automatic update" which hasn't worked for three months -
The first option it gives you is "buy a newer one"
The second option is "use the automatic update" which hasn't worked for three monthsthe manual update says you should get two 32gb flash drives.
the first drive will have the Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows (an environment built on Windows 11 IoT) recovery ISO
and the other 32gb flash drive will contain a 3 kilobyte certificate file
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the manual update says you should get two 32gb flash drives.
the first drive will have the Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows (an environment built on Windows 11 IoT) recovery ISO
and the other 32gb flash drive will contain a 3 kilobyte certificate file
I'm gonna stick the cert on a floppy disk and see if that works
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I'm gonna stick the cert on a floppy disk and see if that works
I should have a USB paper tape reader. 3k isn't too long on tape
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I should have a USB paper tape reader. 3k isn't too long on tape
also if it turns out Microsoft has somehow broken USB floppy drive support on this 9k$ paperweight I'm going to drive up to redmond with a hammer and take apart their HQ brick by brick
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also if it turns out Microsoft has somehow broken USB floppy drive support on this 9k$ paperweight I'm going to drive up to redmond with a hammer and take apart their HQ brick by brick
okay I was wrong, it doesn't just need a 3kb certificate file, you have to use another app to build a DFI update image from that.
so it needs a 15kb file
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okay I was wrong, it doesn't just need a 3kb certificate file, you have to use another app to build a DFI update image from that.
so it needs a 15kb file
The file is on a disk now

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The file is on a disk now

And I've got an iMac flavored floppy drive to read it with

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And I've got an iMac flavored floppy drive to read it with

And we're installed! Apparently the UEFI on this thing does indeed support USB floppies!

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And we're installed! Apparently the UEFI on this thing does indeed support USB floppies!

Dang it. The floppy was fine, but it's not happy with my 32gb usb drive

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Dang it. The floppy was fine, but it's not happy with my 32gb usb drive

huh. I was looking at the UEFI settings and they put "occupancy sensor" under "Radio".
It's not a camera? -
huh. I was looking at the UEFI settings and they put "occupancy sensor" under "Radio".
It's not a camera?there's a recovery image from Microsoft I'm downloading through the Windows 11 Tool but it's downloading at like 0.1 millibytes per slow
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there's a recovery image from Microsoft I'm downloading through the Windows 11 Tool but it's downloading at like 0.1 millibytes per slow
tried again, and I think it finally stalled out at 20.39gb of 22.16gb
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tried again, and I think it finally stalled out at 20.39gb of 22.16gb
that was like two hours of downloading ;_;
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that was like two hours of downloading ;_;
and there's no resume
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and there's no resume
"If the device was unplugged or experienced an abrupt power outage or pulled power cord, wait at least 15 seconds before attempting to boot from USB."
what?
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"If the device was unplugged or experienced an abrupt power outage or pulled power cord, wait at least 15 seconds before attempting to boot from USB."
what?
does the USB stack not come up in the first 15 seconds of power on?
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does the USB stack not come up in the first 15 seconds of power on?
AHHHHHHH IT STOPPED AT 21 OF 22GB
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AHHHHHHH IT STOPPED AT 21 OF 22GB
I finally got a version of the recovery disk downloaded, and it boots.
It tries to recover to a version of windows 10 that's not terribly useful, but I think now that I have a working recovery disk, I can munge that disk into a windows 11 recovery disk