The Microsoft Surface RT is a unique Windows tablet that runs on Windows RT, a version of Windows designed for ARM processors. If you’re experiencing issues, planning to sell the device, or want a fresh start, resetting the Surface RT to factory settings is the best solution. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the entire process of resetting your device and setting up a new user account.

Why Reset Your Surface RT?
Before proceeding with a reset, it’s important to understand why you might need to do it:
- Fix software issues or performance problems.
- Remove personal data before selling or giving away the device.
- Restore default settings after a major error.
- Clear a forgotten password and regain access.
Backing Up Important Data
Resetting your Surface RT will erase all personal files, apps, and settings. If you have important data, be sure to back it up:
- Use OneDrive: Save important documents, pictures, and settings to OneDrive.
- External Storage: Copy files to a USB drive or an external hard drive.
- Check Installed Apps: Note any essential apps you need to reinstall after the reset.
How to Reset Your Surface RT
Method 1: Reset from Windows Settings
If you can access Windows, follow these steps:
- Open Settings: Swipe from the right edge of the screen and tap
Settings > Change PC settings
. - Go to Update & Recovery: Navigate to
Update and recovery > Recovery
. - Choose Reset Option: Under “Remove everything and reinstall Windows,” tap Get started.
Select Reset Type:
- Just remove my files (faster, but less secure)
- Fully clean the drive (recommended if selling the device)
- Start the Reset: Follow on-screen instructions. The process may take 30-60 minutes.
Method 2: Reset Using Recovery Mode
If Windows doesn’t start properly, use this method:
- Turn Off the Surface RT.
- Boot into Recovery Mode: Press and hold the Volume Down button and then press the Power button.
- Access Recovery Menu: When the Surface logo appears, release the buttons.
- Select Reset Option: Choose
Troubleshoot > Reset your PC
. - Follow Reset Instructions: The device will begin the reset process.
Setting Up a New Account After Reset
Once your Surface RT restarts after the reset, you’ll need to set up a new account:
- Choose Your Language and Region.
- Connect to Wi-Fi.
Sign in with a Microsoft Account:
- If you don’t have one, you can create a new account.
- Alternatively, select Sign in without a Microsoft account to create a local account.
- Customize Settings: Choose express settings or customize them as needed.
- Complete the Setup: The system will finalize settings, and you’ll be taken to the Windows Start screen.
Final Thoughts
Resetting your Microsoft Surface RT is a simple yet effective way to fix software problems or prepare the device for a new user. By following the steps above, you can ensure a smooth reset and setup process. If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask in the comments!