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Microsoft Releases Firmware That Fixes Brick Bugs for Surface Go Series

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Microsoft (MS) has released a new firmware for the entry-level Surface Go series.

In May, in ▲Surface Go ▲Surface Go2, following installing the update, the message ‘No bootable device’ popped up and the so-called ‘brick’ phenomenon occurred.

This firmware includes a fix for that problem. Only Surface Go models with eMMC storage are affected, so users of models with SSD storage are not eligible for the update.

A FAT32 formatted USB drive of 8 GB or larger is required for recovery. How to recover using a USB drive
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