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Today marks the end of support for the Surface Pro 7, Microsoft's flagship 2-in-1 computer, released in October 2019. It no longer receives firmware and driver updates with fixes, performance enhancements, and other maintenance improvements. Microsoft announced the seventh-generation Surface Pro 7 during a special event in New York on October 2, 2019. The tablet retained its original design with thick display bezels, the signature kickstand, a 3:2 display, and other design elements. The biggest change on the outside was the addition of a USB-C port. The Surface Pro 7 received newer Intel processors. It jumped from 8th-generation chips found in the Surface Pro 6 to 10th-generation Ice Lake processors. Besides refreshing the hardware and adding a USB-C port, Microsoft made the Surface Pro 7 more affordable than its predecessor by introducing a new entry-level Core i3 model with a puny and, to be honest, completely laughable even by 2019 standards, 4GB of RAM. The price tag of that variant was set at $750, which was only $150 cheaper than the one with a Core i5 and 8GB of RAM. Other memory and storage options remained the same, with Microsoft allowing users to spec the computer with up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of non-user-removable SSD. The Surface Pro 7 received favorable reviews, mostly due to its unchanged formula of an already solid Windows device. Reviewers, including Neowin, praised its performance, fantastic display, portability, and overall value. However, most users agreed that the Surface Pro 7's design was dated with its thick bezels. The Surface Pro X, released alongside its Intel-based sibling, made the situation even worse thanks to its significantly more modern design. Interestingly, despite launching only one month later than the Surface Pro 7, the Surface Pro X has a notably longer lifecycle. Microsoft plans to end its support on August 10, 2025. In early 2021, Microsoft released the Surface Pro 7+, a business-focused version with newer processors, LTE, and some notable design changes, such as the ability to replace the built-in SSD. The Surface Pro 7+ kicked off Microsoft's attempts to make its computers much more repair-friendly. In September 2021, Microsoft replaced the Surface Pro 7 with the much sleeker Surface Pro 8. Surface Pro 8 Although Microsoft no longer releases firmware updates for the Surface Pro 7, you can continue using it if you are happy with it. Also, your tablet will continue receiving Windows 10 and 11 security and feature updates, which do not depend on firmware updates and have separate lifecycles. Source
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Surface Pro 7 gets charging improvements and fixes for stuck Surface logo on boot
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Microsoft has a new firmware in store for those owning seventh-generation Surface Pro tablets. The September 2023 update improves charging performance and resolves a bug with a stuck Surface logo on boot. Additionally, it contains security patches to keep your Surface Pro safe. Note: This update is not applicable to the Surface Pro 7+ and Surface Pro 7+ LTE. Those are different models with different hardware and separate firmware updates. What is new in the Surface Pro 7 September 2023 firmware update? Addresses security vulnerability and improves system stability and performance. Improves device charging performance and stability. Resolves a device booting to Surface logo issue. Here is the list of new drivers: Windows Update Name Windows Device Manager Surface - System - 3.100.139.0 Surface Radio Monitor - System devices Surface - Firmware - 14.701.139.0 Surface System Aggregator - Firmware Surface System Aggregator - Firmware Surface System Aggregator - Firmware Here is extra information about the release: Supported Configurations Surface Pro 7 Supported Windows Versions Windows 10 version 21H2 and newer Windows 11 version 21H2 and newer How to get the update Windows Update Surface Support website Update Size 663.8 MB for Windows 10 663.9 MB for Windows 11 Additional Steps We recommend that you restart your Surface to complete any remaining part of the installation. To restart your device, select Start, and then select Power > Restart. If you still feel that your Surface device is not working correctly, visit our help page for Surface devices, choose how you would like to get support, enter what you need assistance with, and then follow the recommended help or articles. Known Issues The update does not contain any known issues. The seventh-generation Surface Pro, the last Surface tablet with the old design, will remain supported until February 28, 2024. After that, Microsoft will stop releasing firmware updates and security patches. However, it is worth noting that firmware updates are separate from Windows updates, which means your Surface Pro 7 will continue getting Windows 10 and 11 updates for as long as those operating systems are supported. Source -
Surface Pro 7 and Go 2 get new firmware with camera and security improvements
Karlston posted a news in Technology News
The October 2023 firmware update is now available for the Surface Pro 7 and Surface Go 2. It brings camera performance and stability improvements alongside general system fixes. Here is what is new. What is new in the Surface Pro 7 October 2023 firmware update? Improves device camera performance and stability. Addresses potential security vulnerability and improves system stability. Here is the list of new drivers: Windows Update Name Windows Device Manager Surface - Firmware - 16.102.140.0 Surface UEFI - Firmware Intel - Camera - 42.18362.3.12043 Intel(R) AVStream Camera - Cameras Intel Corporation - System - 42.18362.3.12043 Intel(R) Control Logic - System devices Intel Corporation - System - 42.18362.3.12043 Intel(R) Imaging Signal Processor - System devices Surface - Extension - 42.18362.3.12043 Surface Camera Front - Extension Intel Corporation - System - 42.18362.3.12043 Surface Camera Front - System devices Surface - Extension - 42.18362.3.12043 Surface Camera Rear - Extension Intel Corporation - System - 42.18362.3.12043 Surface Camera Rear - System devices Surface - Extension - 42.18362.3.12043 Surface IR Camera Front - Extension Intel Corporation - System - 42.18362.3.12043 Surface IR Camera Front - System devices Here is extra information about the release: Supported Configurations Surface Pro 7 Supported Windows Versions Windows 11 version 21H2 and newer Windows 10 version 21H2 and newer How to get the update Windows Update Surface Support website (manual installation) Update Size 664MB (manual installation only) Additional Steps The update does not require extra steps before or after install Known Issues No known issues in this update The seventh-generation Surface Pro will remain supported for a few more months—Microsoft plans to stop releasing firmware updates for the Surface Pro 7 on February 28, 2024. What is new in the Surface Go 2 October 2023 firmware update? This update addresses a potential security vulnerability related to Intel® Security Advisory INTEL-SA-00783, addressing CVE-2022-36392. Here is the list of new drivers: Windows Update Name Windows Device Manager Surface - Firmware - 1.0.2.7 Surface UEFI - Firmware Surface - Firmware - 11.8.94.4494 Surface ME - Firmware Intel - System - 2251.4.2.0 Intel(R) Management Engine Interface - System devices Intel - Software Component - 1.66.712.0 Intel(R) iCLS Client - Software components Here is extra information about the release: Supported Configurations Surface Go 2 Supported Windows Versions Windows 10 version 21H2 and newer How to get the update Windows Update Surface Support website (manual installation) Update Size 396MB (manual installation only) Additional Steps If your Surface Go 2 turns on and you see a black screen that says No Bootable Device, visit Surface Go or Surface 2 turns on and shows "Not Bootable Device." Known Issues No known issues in this update. The Surface Go 2 will remain supported until December 30, 2024. Source-
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Microsoft has released a new firmware update for the seventh-generation Surface Pro, the last pre-redesign model with a 60Hz display and thick bezels. The May 2024 update delivers security updates and under-the-hood improvements to prevent overheating and improve energy efficiency. Security updates in the latest release include the following: Note that the update does not apply to the Surface Pro 7+. What is new in the May 2024 firmware update for the Surface Pro 7? Here is the list of new drivers: Windows Update Name Windows Device Manager Intel - System - 8.7.10802.26924 Intel(R) Dynamic Tuning Processor Participant - System Devices Intel - System - 8.7.10802.26924 Intel(R) Dynamic Tuning Battery Participant - System Devices Here is extra information about the release: Supported Configurations Surface Pro 7 Supported Windows Versions Windows 10 version 21H2 and newer Windows 11 version 21H2 and newer Update Size 680MB (manual installation only) Known Issues The update does not contain any known issues Device Supported Until October 30, 2025 You can get the latest firmware update for the Surface Pro 7 in Settings > Windows Update. Alternatively, head to the official website and download a manual installation package. Source
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Microsoft Surface Pro 7 gets September 2021 firmware update
Karlston posted a news in Technology News
Microsoft is now pushing the September 2021 firmware update to Surface Pro 7 devices. The new firmware update adds no new features, as you’d expect. But it does addresses system hang and shut down issues, and unfortunately, that’s all you’ve got in the latest firmware update. You can read the full official changelog below. Changelog Windows Update History Device Manager Surface – Firmware – 13.0.1763.7 Surface ME – Firmware The September 2021 update has recently been rolled out to Surface Go 2 and Surface Book 3, adding fixes for the critical security vulnerabilities, improvements to the USB-C and system performance and stability. The September update is now rolling out and should be available for your Surface Pro 7. You can go to Settings>Update and Security>Windows Update to download and install the update. Microsoft Surface Pro 7 gets September 2021 firmware update -
Microsoft fixes color distortion and audio issues on Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7
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The second firmware updates for the Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7 address audio and video issues. What you need to know Microsoft shipped firmware updates for the Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7 recently. The updates fix a problem that can cause color distortion when waking a PC from sleep or rebooting a system when HDR is enabled. White line flickering and audio playback issues over Bluetooth are also addressed by the updates. Following the update, USB 3 devices connected to a USB-C Power Delivery charger should work better as well. Microsoft's Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7 launched recently, ushering in the first wave of PCs powered by the Snapdragon X Elite and Snapdragon X Plus. Both of Microsoft's new Surface devices received firmware updates on day one, but those updates included a lone fix. Microsoft has since released a second set of firmware updates for the Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7. Firmware updates focus on fixes and general improvements rather than new features. The latest updates for the Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7 fix an issue that can cause color distortion when waking a PC from sleep or rebooting a system with HDR enabled. Potential white line flickering is also fixed by the update. Some PCs ran into a bug that would reset customized accessibility settings after a reboot, but that should no longer be the case. An audio playback issue for Bluetooth devices and an issue that can cause audio jittering when a system is under heavy workload have also been fixed. Lastly, interoperability between USB 3 devices and USB-C Power Delivery charges has been improved. The change logs for the Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7 are identical. This week also serves as a good opportunity to bookmark the Surface Pro update history page and the same page for Surface Laptop lineup. Surface Laptop 7: July 2, 2024 firmware update Fixes a problem that causes momentary color distortion when waking from sleep or rebooting with HDR enabled. Addresses a potential horizontal white line flicker during the initial device setup. Resolves an issue where customized accessibility settings for mouse would reset after reboot. Resolves an issue where audio playback fails after connecting a Bluetooth headset. Addresses intermittent audio jittering under heavier system workload. Improves interoperability with USB 3 devices when connected to a USB-C Power Delivery charger. Surface Pro 11: July 2, 2024 firmware update Fixes a problem that causes momentary color distortion when waking from sleep or rebooting with HDR enabled. Addresses a potential horizontal white line flicker during the initial device setup. Resolves an issue where customized accessibility settings for mouse would reset after reboot. Resolves an issue where audio playback fails after connecting a Bluetooth headset. Addresses intermittent audio jittering under heavier system workload. Improves interoperability with USB 3 devices when connected to a USB-C Power Delivery charger. Source Hope you enjoyed this news post. Thank you for appreciating my time and effort posting news every single day for many years. 2023: Over 5,800 news posts | 2024 (till end of June): 2,839 news posts-
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