- Jul 13, 2015
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After owning my Surface Pro 3 for less then two weeks I have spoken with Microsoft Surface Support a number of times. To start with, the firmware update along with a Windows update on January 19th totally screwed my Surface up with BSOD and inability to reboot without several attempts with the power button. The reboots were lengthy at best.
This was not what I paid for and as a result I started calling MS Surface support complaining and researching found that the Pen Settings driver in the 1-19 firmware update was the cause of the issues I was experiencing. After calling MS Surface support again the tech confirmed my findings and the tech had me uninstall the Pen Settings driver and told me that the correct driver that was displaced by the updated firmware should be reinstalled via a reboot and then running updates. This failed to reinstall the Pen Settings version 4.0.112.1 back on my Surface. So, I ventured on the met and found the drivers for the Pen Settings with the correct version, installed them and all was well... kind of.
The Surface was running a little sluggish and was getting very warm, pointing at tone Intel update problem mentioned along with the higher then expected battery drain issue.
So, last night I did a full reset, wiping all settings and apps and basically starting with a clean tablet.
This move has made all the difference. After FW was updated along with receiving the 1511 update, the tablet has been much smoother and cooler with battery life doing much better.
I would suggest to anyone experiencing the BSOD or the reboot problem or the battery drain or the hot tablet problem, do a full reset and see if that helps.
This was not what I paid for and as a result I started calling MS Surface support complaining and researching found that the Pen Settings driver in the 1-19 firmware update was the cause of the issues I was experiencing. After calling MS Surface support again the tech confirmed my findings and the tech had me uninstall the Pen Settings driver and told me that the correct driver that was displaced by the updated firmware should be reinstalled via a reboot and then running updates. This failed to reinstall the Pen Settings version 4.0.112.1 back on my Surface. So, I ventured on the met and found the drivers for the Pen Settings with the correct version, installed them and all was well... kind of.
The Surface was running a little sluggish and was getting very warm, pointing at tone Intel update problem mentioned along with the higher then expected battery drain issue.
So, last night I did a full reset, wiping all settings and apps and basically starting with a clean tablet.
This move has made all the difference. After FW was updated along with receiving the 1511 update, the tablet has been much smoother and cooler with battery life doing much better.
I would suggest to anyone experiencing the BSOD or the reboot problem or the battery drain or the hot tablet problem, do a full reset and see if that helps.