Microsoft has fully released a new firmware update for the Surface Pro 7+, its business-focused Windows tablet. The main part of the July 2024 release is a fix for the USB-C ports breaking bug after booting into the OS. After applying the latest update, the USB-C port on your Surface Pro 7+ should start working properly again.
Note that this update does not apply to the regular Surface Pro 7.
Here is the official changelog:
The following update is available for Surface Pro 7+ devices running Windows 10 October 2022 Update, version 22H2 or later.
Improvements and fixes:
- Addresses the regulatory requirements of data collection and updates the data transfer consent experience.
- Resolves an issue that prevented the device from using USB-C functionality after system boot.
Here is the list of new drivers:
Name Windows Update | Windows Device Manager |
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Surface – Firmware – 14.300.139.0 | Surface system aggregator – firmware |
surface – system – 6.214.10.0 | Surface integration service – system devices |
surface – system – 10.105.10.0 | Driver Telemetry of the terrain system – system devices |
Here is more information about the release:
Supported configurations | Surface Pro 7+ Surface Pro 7+ LTE |
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Windows versions are supported |
Windows 10 version 22H2 or later |
Size update | 1.1GB (manual installation only) |
Additional steps | The update does not require additional steps to install. There are also no known issues or bugs. |
To get the latest Surface firmware update, go to Settings > Windows Update and click “Check for updates.” You can also get it in the form of a manual installation package from The official Surface support site.
The Surface Pro 7+ will remain supported until January 15, 2027. After that date, Microsoft will stop releasing firmware updates, new drivers, security patches, and other changes. However, Windows may continue to receive updates and new features on the Surface Pro 7+.