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BUSHOW TO RAISE TICKET FOR SURFACE LAPTOP 5 13"

janardnan janardhan 0 Reputation points
2026-02-27T08:33:06.9833333+00:00

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is it possible to raise the ticket for surface laptop 5 13.5" screen damage without office 365

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    2026-02-27T08:33:27.6+00:00

    Yes. A service ticket can be raised for a personal Surface Laptop 5 with a damaged 13.5" screen without having Microsoft 365/Office 365.

    For a personal (non-business) device with screen damage:

    1. Go to Select device for service: https://account.microsoft.com/devices/select-device-for-repair
    2. Sign in with the Microsoft account the device is registered to (no Microsoft 365 subscription is required).
    3. Select the Surface Laptop 5 that needs service, then select Next. If it is not listed, choose Register device and add it first.
    4. Follow the instructions to complete the service order.
      • For a damaged screen, choose the appropriate issue type such as Cracked screen or Physical damage.
    5. If the device can still turn on, back up important files to another drive or a cloud service like OneDrive before sending it in, because data cannot be recovered during service.
    6. Send the broken device as instructed; a refurbished device will be sent back. If the device is out of warranty, this will be handled as out-of-warranty service and may incur a fee.

    If the device is covered by Microsoft Complete, the same online process is used; just ensure the correct damage issue type is selected so the protection plan is applied.

    For business/commercial devices, tickets are normally raised via the Surface Management Portal (Intune admin center) or Microsoft 365 Admin Center, but that requires a business tenant and admin access.


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