![]() ![]() After it was done, it seemed like it had installed Windows 8.1, then was just at the Surface boot up loading screen with the circle spinning (I believe it gave me an error at the bottom, but I must have forgot to write it down- I was exhausted!). This time, when I clicked on 'Reset your PC' it came up with two options and I selected 'fully clean the drive. I delete the partitions again, and booted from the Surface Recovery Key. Since the Windows 10 installation did not work, I created another Surface Pro USB Recovery (following the steps on the Microsoft site). I repeat the process several times (boot Linux Mint, delete the partitions, and boot Windows 10 installation), but I have received the same outcome. During the process, the circle is spinning then after awhile I receive the following error: After the installation is complete, the Surface restarts and starts to get the device ready. The Surface brings up the WIndows 10 installation, I go through the setps and select the unallocated space and click next to let Windows do the formatting and partitioning. I inserted the USB drive, held down on the Vol - button and pressed the power on button. Once the partitions were deleted and the space was unallocated, I created a bootable Windows 10 USB drive via the Microsoft Media Creation Tool. I created the Linux Mint Bootable USB and was able to boot into it and delete the partitions. ![]() I read on a forum where someone recommended to create a bootable Linux Mint USB and use it to delete the partitions via a GUI interface. I've have researched every error and took it down to the last one '0xc0000001'. The drive where Windows is installed is locked. ![]() Reset your PC – there was a problem resetting your PCĦ. Windows resource protection could not perform the requested operation windows 10ģ. Over the course of several days, I received the following errors:ġ. ![]()
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