Surface Go 2 firmware update improves Surface Dock 2 reliability
Another firmware update is available for the Surface Go 2, and it focuses on stability.
What you need to know
- The Surface Go 2 has a new firmware update available.
- The update focuses on stability and improves reliability with the Surface Dock 2.
- Surface Go 2 owners can grab the update now through Windows Update.
Microsoft has a fresh firmware update ready for the Surface Go 2. The update focuses on stability improvements, as is often the case with firmware updates. In addition to improving stability, the update improves reliability when using the Surface Go 2 with the Surface Dock 2.
Here's what's new for Surface Go 2 owners:
| Firmware version | Update info |
|---|---|
| Surface - Firmware - 1.0.1.1 | Improves system stability. |
| Intel - Net – 21.110.3.2 | Improves Wi-Fi stability and addresses issues related to the system bugcheck. |
| Intel Corporation –Bluetooth – 21.110.0.3 | Improves Bluetooth stability. |
| Surface - Firmware - 2.49.139.0 | Improves Surface Dock 2 reliability during Wake On LAN scenarios and improves the overall stability. |
| Surface - Extension - 5.5.0.0 | Improves Surface Dock 2 reliability during Wake On LAN scenarios and improves the overall stability. |
| Surface PD - Firmware - 2.6.0.0 | Updates the USB-type C power delivery profile. |
You can grab the latest firmware update for the Surface Go 2 now through Windows Update.
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