The second-generation Surface Laptop Go has received a new firmware update with important security fixes and device-specific improvements. With the latest update, Microsoft resolved a bug preventing the device restart upon holding the power button and improved wireless connectivity stability.
Here is the changelog for the latest Surface Laptop Go 2 firmware update:
The following update is available for Surface Laptop Go 2 devices running Windows 10 October 2022 Update, Version 22H2, or greater.
Improvements and fixes:
Addresses a potential security vulnerability related to IntelĀ® Security Advisories INTEL-SA-00923, INTEL-SA-00929 & INTEL-SA-00950.
Addresses pre-boot (PXE) and other security vulnerabilities.
Extends device security certificate authority.
Addresses a concern that was preventing the device to reset by holding the power button.
Improves the stability of Wi-Fi during Reset/Recovery.
Here is the list of new drivers:
Windows Update Name | Windows Device Manager |
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Intel - System - 2334.5.1.0 | Intel(R) Management Engine Interface - System devices |
Intel - Software Component - 1.70.101.0 | Intel(R) iCLS Client - Software components |
Surface - Firmware - 15.0.2473.3 | Surface ME - Firmware |
Surface - Firmware - 26.102.143.0 | Surface UEFI - Firmware |
Surface - Firmware - 7.55.8454.9750 | Surface TPM - Firmware |
Intel - net - 22.230.0.8 | Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6 AX200 160MHz - Network adapters |
Intel Corporation - Bluetooth - 22.230.0.2 | Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) - Bluetooth |
Surface - Firmware - 6.100.139.0 | Surface System Aggregator - Firmware |
Here is extra information about the release:
Supported Configurations | Surface Laptop Go 2 |
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Supported Windows Versions | Windows 10 version 22H2 and newer |
Update Size | 470 MB (manual installation only) |
Additional Steps | The update does not require extra steps before or after installation. There are also no known bugs. |
Device supported until | October 13, 2024 |
Microsoft is distributing Surface firmware updates over Windows Update. Therefore, if you want to get the latest fixes, head to Settings > Windows Update and press "Check for updates." There are also cumulative packages for manual installation available on the official Surface support website.