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Surface Hub S2 does not start recovery mode - what to do?
Hi everyone! We have our Surface Hub S2 in our meeting room, but after a power outage, the Hub won't boot anymore. It only comes up with the white Windows Logo and black background in an infinite loop. So, I just accepted, that I have to factory reset the device. But I am not able to boot from any USB stick. I can enter the UEFI Setup and i can update the configuration via USB stick. But when I try to start via "volume down" and power button, no recovery mode is entered. I tried all 3 USB-C slots and the USB A slot, made bootup sticks with the windows recovery tool and also with the surface IT toolkit. None worked. Am I doing something wrong? Is there another way to enter the recovery mode or alter the booting? Thanks, TimTimHoelskenJan 15, 2025Copper Contributor500Views0likes5CommentsHow to use Surface hub with multiple displays
We just recently installed a Surface Hub in the office to use for scrum meeting etc. We have, right next to it, a regular screen (previously used to connect laptop to). What we would like to do is to use the Surface to call into Skype for Business meetings, and get the video shown on the normal screen, and the collaboration area (with whiteboard etc.) on the Surface display. The purpose is to get the video image larger than the normal little box to the left at the same time as maximizing the collaboration area. How can we get this setup?Anders HellvigJan 09, 2025Copper Contributor9.6KViews0likes5CommentsSurface Hub 3
Good afternoon I ran into an issue with the surface hub; so I'm attempting to cast the screen from my surface hub to multiple monitors (TV/Displays) and I'm not finding an option to. Where can I find the options menu to cast to an external display? I've found that there's an accessory that does it (I think a wireless adapter?) is there a way to connect without the need to cord connections? Thank you!KallenDec 27, 2024Copper Contributor19Views0likes0CommentsShare desktop with Miracast (Win + K) on Surface Hub 3 with new Teams Rooms on Windows Platform
We just installed a new Surface Hub 3. Everything is fine and looks great, however Win + K seems not to be working. The Surface Hub does not appear in the list of devices where I can share to. I can share my desktop using Teams -> Settings -> Cast, but that's way too many clicks. Is it possible to enable Win + K sharing?SolvedKirilDec 13, 2024Steel Contributor6.7KViews0likes9CommentsSurface hub 2s 85" stuck in portrait mode - mounted on horizontal stand.
cant find any rotate options in admin settings... also ctrl-alt- arrow keys do nothing .. not even sure how it ended up like this since the mount doesnt rotate into vertical position . HELPDaVeOnerDec 04, 2024Copper Contributor56Views0likes0CommentsTouchback not working with USB-C display (Surface Hub 2S)
We just got two Surface Hub 2S at work, but I've been unable to make touch-back work on a single USB-C cable. In theory, it's supposed to deliver power, 4K display, and touch-back (pen included) through a single USB-C 3.1 Gen-2 cable, and yet so far I've tried: Two different and brand new USB-C cables (relatively premium, 3.1 Gen 2 spec) Two different devices (Surface Pro 7 on USB-C, and Lenovo t490s on both USB-C and Thunderbolt3 ports) And yet, I'm always getting Power + 4K@60Hz display, but no touchback (nor pen). If I connect through Miracast and plug the USB-C I can get both display and touch-back, but resolution is dismal and Miracast lag makes it hard to enjoy the "touch-pen" experience. Is there anything I'm missing? Any idea or advice? Thanks in advance, Daniel PS: Both computers detect a "Guest Touchback Board" input device, which shows in Device Settings, and both of them recognize the Surface Hub 2s as some kind of Touch panel with "limited functionality"dgr4itOct 23, 2024Iron Contributor6.8KViews1like22CommentsSurface Hub 2s touch recognized but not working on external NUC PC
Hi, I am trying to connect an Intel NUC as external PC to a Surface Hub 2S 85". It is connected via HDMI cable for video/audio and USBC - USBC cable (connected to built-in surface PC, next to hdmi port). The NUC runs on Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC. The NUC recognizes the Surface HUB screen and Guest Touchback board HID device (see screenshot below), but i can't get the touch working on the NUC. Touch works on the built-in device so it's not a hardware issue. Any ideas or help would by highly appreciated! Thank you!timcartonOct 17, 2024Copper Contributor1.1KViews0likes2CommentsNo TouchBack support on Surface Hub 3 85" with USB-C/TB4 cables and up-to-date drivers
Hello, Important linked thread which ended-up concluding Touchback is not supported for Surface Hub 3 85" here. Cross-posting from here. I've been trying to setup touchback/inkback support several times on a Surface Hub 3 85". I'm doing everything as told in the Connect Devices guide or this other useful guide (for the Hub 2S, but I ordered a Hub 3 which has just a more beefy compute cartridge) from a Windows 11 Pro laptop 23H2 build I've updated the drivers on the host PC, installed Surface Hub Replacement PC Drivers, that is connected to the Hub via the USB-C port below, on the compute cartridge, with either a USB-C standard cable or thunderbolt TB 4 cable. Display passes through correctly, device appears in device manager (HID compliant touchscreen etc), drivers were installed automatically and also updated with Snappy Driver Installer Origin SDIO. There is no button switch like on the older 1 hub to alternate between Guest/replacement mode and standard hub. I also tried the configuration where the display/AV was passing through HDMI/Display-port and additional usb-c cable connected for devices, but this is not supported either - was again detected as a display, which I de-activated to try to give priority to device passthrough. I've read several comments on internet like this one or this one which have faced the same problem, but no official statement from microsoft stating that Touchback is not supported on the Surface Hub 3 85". Would love some insights. Best regards, Jonathanjo-chemlaOct 17, 2024Copper Contributor208Views0likes0CommentsHP print drivers
Hello I just bought a brand new surface 11th edition. And I am trying to download the printer drivers but my surface is throwing missing plug play or inf errors. I had hp printer support try to help me but it seems not to work on the surface end as all my other computers connect fine. 2/3 surfaces that work out of that office cannot print to the laser jet 4301 fdw printer why? Heres what I know... Surface 11 runs on a AWD processor. So i tried the universal AWD installer but nothing general installers say the surface doesnt have the plug play installed and another universal installer said that it doesnt have the correct infsCaylanWilcoxSep 16, 2024Copper Contributor232Views0likes0CommentsFree the original Surface Hub
My Surface Hub is at home, work near perfectly after 8 years. But, because of that device will be out of support quickly, Is someone at Microsoft who think to free up the bootcode in order to install another Windows OS like Windows 10 or maybe just convert Windows Team edition to a full Windows 10 Pro ? I thik there is a lot of device that could have a second life 🙂sbenoistSep 12, 2024Copper Contributor378Views0likes3Comments
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