Today, Microsoft published a changelog for a new set of firmware and driver updates for the Surface Book 2. It's the first update for the new PC, which has only been available since the 16th.
The update is dated November 18, and there are separate updates for PCs on Windows 10 versions 1703 and 1709. Of course, it's particularly odd that the device shipped with version 1703 to begin with, considering that it shipped almost a full month after version 1709 was released.
Here's the full changelog:
Windows Update History Name | Device Manager Name |
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Intel Corporation - Display – 22.20.16.4840 |
Intel(R) UHD Graphics 620 – Display adapters
Intel(R) HD Graphics 620 – Display adapters
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Surface – Firmware – 387.1879.769.0 |
Surface UEFI – Firmware
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Surface – HID– 1.19.136.0 |
Surface Dial Filter – Human Interface Devices
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Surface – System – 4.6.136.0 |
Surface Integration – System devices
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Surface – System – 2.27.136.0 |
Surface DTX – System devices
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Surface – USB – 2.14.136.0 |
Surface UCSI Device – Universal Serial Bus controllers
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If you're on Windows 10 version 1709, or the Fall Creators Update, you'll get the following updates:
NVIDIA – Display – 23.21.13.8808 |
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050- Device adapters
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060- Device adapters
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Surface driver update for Surface ACPI Notify Driver |
Surface ACPI Notify Driver – System devices
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Surface driver update for Surface Integration Service Device |
Surface Integration Service Device – System devices
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According to Microsoft's Value Indicator chart, today's updates include improvements for reliability and compatibility, and have no effect on security, connectivity, performance, or battery life. You can manually download the firmware bundle here.
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