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  1. feduchin

    New Surface Pro (2017) - Overheating under load when plugged in.

    I'm unsure you are grasping my meaning. Firstly, Microsoft do not agree with you! If your Surface is in warranty they will replace it immediately, no argument. Indeed when I told them about my first machine 'appearing' to overheat, the guy on the phone didn't even wait for me to finish the...
  2. feduchin

    New Surface Pro (2017) - Overheating under load when plugged in.

    I do appreciate the grid of measurements, however it is too detailed to be very meaningful. It seems to indicate that normal temperature should be about 35 oC: I would say my machine has a normal temp, when not overheating, closer to 45, and 75-85 when overheating. It is a fact that we, as...
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    New Surface Pro (2017) - Overheating under load when plugged in.

    I have had my Surface Pro since about the end of 2015. Initially I bought it in September 2015, but Microsoft insisted on replacing it when it got too hot. The fact is that much of the time, when on charge, it gets almost too hot to touch. Frankly I don't think this is a good long-term...
  4. feduchin

    Replaced Battery - Won't charge

    BSOD in old machines, say 2007 or earlier, is often caused by old architecture (built for Win XT maybe) not recognising some new commands or requirements of Win 10. That's impossible with your machine. So, since conflicts are usually caused by a software mis-configuration, then, assuming your...
  5. feduchin

    Is the New Surface Pro 4 entry level up to the job

    I run a Surface Pro 3 with the i5 processor, which is quite good. Yours is similar to an i3, which I used in the past, and was also pretty good. The m3, a later processor, is developed because of persistent over-heating problems. Consequently it's a tiny bit slower, but one should hardly notice...
  6. feduchin

    I detest the Onscreen Keyboard. What am I doing wrong?

    It's kinda surprising that Microsoft should have ANY problems at all with the on-screen keyboard OR the predictive speller. Let's face it, both iPhone and Android more-or-less fixed both of these 'problems' at least 3-4 years ago.. To be blunt about it, do NOT all these manufacturers actually...
  7. feduchin

    I detest the Onscreen Keyboard. What am I doing wrong?

    This was exactly the reason that I changed to a Sony X using Android last May. However, I still have the Windows phone, and actually liked it a lot apart from that problem. The interface of the Windows is fun, that of the Android and iPhone is pretty horrible. Of course you get more programs...
  8. feduchin

    Very frequent issues after Fall Creator's Update /w dock

    Wasn't aware of latest update, but my dock has had intermittent problems for a couple of weeks now. I use the Pro 3.
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