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Taras Buria
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@TarasBuria ·
October 19, 2022 04:54 EDT
Microsoft has released a new firmware update for the seventh generation Surface Pro tablet. The latest version aims to fix Wi-Fi issues and broken network switches, plus there are also traditional security patches and general stability improvements. Please note that this update does not apply to Surface Pro 7 Plus.
Important: Microsoft doesn’t allow you to uninstall firmware updates from your Surface. Always check the list of known issues and additional steps before installing a new version.
What’s new in the October 2022 Firmware Update for Surface Pro 7?
Here is the list of new drivers:
Windows update name | Windows Device Manager |
---|---|
Surface – Firmware – 13.0.2101.2 | Surface ME – Firmware |
Surface – Firmware – 15.11.140.0 | UEFI Surface – Firmware |
Intel – Network – 22.160.0.3 | Intel (R) Wi-Fi 6 AX 201 160MHz Network Adapter |
intel-bluetooth-22.160.0.3 | Intel(R) Bluetooth Wireless – Bluetooth |
Intel – System – 2145.1.42.0 | Intel(R) Management Engine Interface – System Devices |
Intel – Software Component – 1.63.1155.2 | Intel (R) ICLS Client – Software Devices |
Here is more information about the release:
Supported device configurations | Surface Pro 7 |
---|---|
Supported Windows Versions | Windows 10 2004 and later Windows 11 21H2 and newer |
How to get the update |
windows update |
additional steps | No additional steps required |
Known issues | There are no known issues in this version. |
In case you missed it, we recently published a Specs Appeal article where we compared the Surface Pro 7 to its newer generations. Microsoft’s latest tablet includes several notable updates, so owners of the older Pro models might be interested in upgrading.
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