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How to Fix Error Couldn't find a bootable operating system on my Surface Go 3

Emma Coe 0 Reputation points
2026-04-07T06:31:16.12+00:00

Has anyone else had this problem with the Boot Error Couldn't find a bootable operating system. Check the Boot configuration to try to fix this.

Windows Boot Manager seems to be missing in the UEFI Boot Configuration

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  1. Lychee-Ng 17,130 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2026-04-07T12:13:11.6133333+00:00

    Hi Emma Coe,

    It definitely feels alarming when the device suddenly cannot find Windows and UEFI no longer shows Windows Boot Manager. In most cases, it’s related to boot configuration or a corrupted Windows boot loader, which can happen after an interrupted update, unexpected shutdown, firmware glitch, or storage issue. Let's try:

    1 - Check UEFI boot configuration

    • Power off the Surface completely > press and hold Volume Up
    • Press Power once and release Volume Up when UEFI appears
    • Go to Boot configuration > check if Windows Boot Manager is listed
    • If it appears, make sure it is enabled and at the top of the boot order.

    2 - If it is missing entirely, reinstall with Surface USB recovery image

    • Press and hold the Power button for at least 30 seconds > let it boot on and off
    • Release the button after the Surface logo appears in final boot sequence
    • Refer to: Creating and using a USB recovery drive for Surface - Microsoft Support
    • On another working PC, download the Surface Go 3 recovery image
    • Create a USB recovery drive > boot into the Surface Go 3
    • Press and hold Volume Down > press Power once
    • Follow on‑screen instructions to reinstall Windows.

    Disclaimer: At this point, performing a reinstall is the best chance to get your PC back into a working condition. Note that this will remove installed apps and might delete your files.

    If recovery media does not detect internal storage, this strongly suggests a hardware storage failure. At this point, software repair is no longer possible, and Surface Go 3 uses soldered SSD storage which is not user‑replaceable. You need to check warranty / service options for your device.

    If you want, you can share what you see under UEFI > Storage (for example, whether Internal Storage shows at all). That will help identify if this is recoverable or a physical repair situation!


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