I love it when Windows randomly puts a scary warning symbol on something but then provides literally no information about what that means. Awesome.pic.twitter.com/2wSNSPQ3me
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I get this on my Surface Go all the time, but usually only when I'm using USB-C to charge.
I'm charging from the Surface Dock :/
Yeah, I think it's a general "non-standard" charger thing.
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