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  3. February 2023 Surface Pro 7 firmware update is live, featuring speaker audio output fix

February 2023 Surface Pro 7 firmware update is live, featuring speaker audio output fix

Kevin Okemwa Kevin Okemwa
February 15, 2023
2 min read

Microsoft has released firmware updates for the Surface Pro 7. It features a fix for the speaker audio output issue that was affecting some users, as well as, general stability and performance improvements.

These firmware updates are available for Surface Pro 7 owners running Windows 10 May 2020 Update, Version 20H1, or greater, and you can check out the full list of changes below:

Windows Update Name Device Manager
Realtek Semiconductor Corp. – Media – 6.0.9249.2 Realtek High Definition Audio (SST) – Sound, video, and game controllers
Realtek Semiconductor Corp.  – Extension – 6.1.0.16 Realtek Device Extension – Extn
Realtek Semiconductor Corp. – Software Component – 10.24.0.7927 Realtek Hardware Support Application – Software components
Intel(R) Corporation – System – 10.24.0.7927 Intel Smart Sound Technology (Intel SST) Audio Controller – System devices
Intel Corporation – System – 10.24.0.7927 Intel(R) Smart Sound Technology (Intel(R) SST) OED – System devices
Intel Corporation – System – 1.00.2283.0 Detection Verification – System devices
Intel(R) Corporation – Extension – 10.24.245.001 Intel Smart Sound Technology (Intel SST) OED Libraries Extension – Extn

As usual, not everyone gets these Surface firmware updates right away. You’ll know when it’s safe to install on your device when you see it listed in Windows Update. Just head there, Check for Updates, have it download, and then restart your device.

Installing this firmware will also show the previous updates if your Surface doesn’t have them already. We also invite you to check out our detailed guide on how to check and download the latest updates for Surface devices.

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