Every Surface device comes with a recovery image that allows you to reset your Surface to its factory settings. You can use this recovery image to create a recovery drive and and then install the factory version of Windows that came along with your Surface Pro 3. Recovery image requires 16GB of space, so using a 32GB USB flash drive is probably the best option. First you’re going to need to create a recovery drive, and here’s how to do that: Once you’ve created the recovery drive, you have to use it in order to uninstall Windows 10 Technical Preview and return your factory settings. To reset your operating system with USB recovery drive, follow these steps: SPONSORED That should be all, if you have any other questions or suggestions, write them down in the comments section below. Read Also: Fix: Windows 10 Automatically Logs in The Last User

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