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A blue screen with this error code means you can't boot the system normally, this could be as a result of corrupt or missing system files, hardware issues, damaged boot sectors or faulty apps/programs including games from unknown sources.
if you do not mind loosing any data press and hold reset button for 30 seconds will set back to factory default settings or snap case open and try cleaning button surface where it connects
Here are the steps to go back I factory setup. It will remove everything personal you have on the Surface - photos, docs, etc. They will still be in the Share drive if you utilized it for storage.
Restart the device made for Surface.
Press F8 during the initial BIOS post to bring up the Advanced Boot Options screen.
On the Advanced boot options screen, use the arrow keys to highlight Repair your computer, and then press Enter.
Select a keyboard layout, and then click Next.
Type the user name and password of an administrator, and then click OK.
Under System Recovery Options, select Reinstall Windows. This option will restore Surface to the factory image, and any customized user information will be lost.
When the restoration of the factory image is complete, the device made for Surface will restart, and the setup process will begin. This process is identical to the first time you set up Surface; you will be guided by a series of prompts and dialog boxes.
One more note - if you deleted the restore folder to save drive space this will not work. You'll need to take to tech support.
Good luck.
I assume it's not a surface PRO 2 but just a regular Surface 2. The surface 2 runs Windows RT which only runs specials apps designed for it. It can't run software that is made for regular Windows computers. Unless garmin creates specific software for Windows RT I'm afraid that it might never work.
Sounds like you need to do a system refresh, RT is usually quite responsive.
Swipe right to open charms menu, then click on Update and Recovery, then Recovery, then choose "Refresh you PC without affecting your files".
Good luck.
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