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In the Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE), you can recover your device by downloading a factory build from the cloud and installing it on the Surface Hub. This allows devices in an unusable state to recover without requiring assistance from Microsoft Support.
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>[!NOTE]
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>The **Recover from the cloud** process requires an open internet connection (no proxy, or other authentications). An ethernet connection is recommended.
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### Recover a Surface Hub in a bad state
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If the device account gets into an unstable state or the Admin account is running into issues, you can use cloud recovery in **Settings**. You should only use cloud recovery when [reset](#reset-a-surface-hub-from-settings) doesn't fix the problem.
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1. From the welcome screen, toggle the Surface Hub's power switch 3 times. Wait a few seconds between each toggle. See the [Surface Hub Site Readiness Guide](https://www.microsoft.com/surface/support/surface-hub/surface-hub-site-readiness-guide) for help with locating the power switch.
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2. The device should automatically boot into Windows RE.
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3. After the Surface Hub enters Windows RE, select **Recover from the cloud**. (Optionally, you can choose **Reset**, however **Recover from the cloud** is the recommended approach.)
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>[!NOTE]
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>When using **Recover from the cloud**, an ethernet connection is recommended.
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### Full level
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The **Full** level gathers data necessary to identify and to help fix problems, following the approval process described below. This level also includes data from the **Basic**, **Enhanced**, and **Security** levels.
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The **Full** level gathers data necessary to identify and to help fix problems, following the approval process described below. This level also includes data from the **Basic**, **Enhanced**, and **Security** levels. This is the default level for Windows 10 Pro.
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Additionally, at this level, devices opted in to the [Windows Insider Program](http://insider.windows.com) will send events, such as reliability and app responsiveness. that can show Microsoft how pre-release binaries and features are performing. These events help us make decisions on which builds are flighted. All devices in the [Windows Insider Program](http://insider.windows.com) are automatically set to this level.
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The above guidelines may help you select or develop an appropriate Windows app for your assigned access experience. Once you have selected your app, we recommend that you thoroughly test the assigned access experience to ensure that your device provides a good customer experience.
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## Learn more
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[Customizing Your Device Experience with Assigned Access](https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2016/P508)
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