I'm trying to go back to Windows 8.1 from Windows 10 but it does not seem to work. I tried doing recovery through Settings. Reset PC resets it keeps it on Windows 10. Doing recovery gives me a blue screen error (see picture 1).
I also tried to download the surface pro 3 recovery image (SurfacePro3_BMR_10_3.4.1.zip) from Microsoft. Their instructions says to extract the .zip file into a USB drive and try booting from it. It gives me this black screen error (see picture 2).
I tried calling Microsoft support about this and they have no idea what went wrong and suggested I goto a Microsoft Store for support (none is near my house).
I got a feeling I'm overlooking something. Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
Okay, I recently did just this. Its annoying.
You are right in that you boot from your USB recovery, from there you need to run a cmd prompt.
Run diskpart
List disk
Select whichever volume is your surface ssd running windows 10
Then you need to delete the partition
Do the same for any recovery partition using the override command.
That's it, you can now install from your surface recovery USB choosing to partition drives and erase everything during the install.
Windows editions don't like allowing older versions to install over them.
If Microsoft did all sorts of customized things for themselves they'd have to maintain two code bases and they'd get sued for using secrete APIs and unfair practices blah blah blah, we've been there before.You're welcome. Its easy to forget that Windows new vs old install and recovery arguments apply to any machine. I forgot and assumed that because this surface is made by Microsoft that recovery would work no matter what.
If Microsoft did all sorts of customized things for themselves they'd have to maintain two code bases and they'd get sued for using secrete APIs and unfair practices blah blah blah, we've been there before.
Okay, I recently did just this. Its annoying.
You are right in that you boot from your USB recovery, from there you need to run a cmd prompt.
Run diskpart
List disk
Select whichever volume is your surface ssd running windows 10
Then you need to delete the partition
Do the same for any recovery partition using the override command.
That's it, you can now install from your surface recovery USB choosing to partition drives and erase everything during the install.
Windows editions don't like allowing older versions to install over them.