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Which Surface Pro 4 issues remain?

wynand32

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Don't use the beta drivers. Use the latest stable release as posted in the other thread. Should be version 20.19.15.4352. Alleviated most of the display driver issues for me.

Actually, I think that's what I'm using. win64_15014.4352 is the file name.
 

Wilx

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Intel® Iris™ Graphics 540 Drivers & Software

The top one is the one I downloaded and updated to. 15.40.14.4352

Its weeks since these came out. If they are better why aren't Microsoft pushing these out now ... or even better a proper version for the Surface. We were promised fixes early in the New Year... it is now 2/3 through January and still no fixes. So much for all there "thanks for buying an unfinished Product" messages with a fix early in the new year
 

jnjroach

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Its weeks since these came out. If they are better why aren't Microsoft pushing these out now ... or even better a proper version for the Surface. We were promised fixes early in the New Year... it is now 2/3 through January and still no fixes. So much for all there "thanks for buying an unfinished Product" messages with a fix early in the new year
We are expecting a Firmware Update shortly, possibly as early as today assuming it passes all internal tests.
 

raqball

Active Member
I wonder if they are ever going to add features to Edge? Wasn't this something that was suppose to happen late last year?
 

radji

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Its weeks since these came out. If they are better why aren't Microsoft pushing these out now ... or even better a proper version for the Surface. We were promised fixes early in the New Year... it is now 2/3 through January and still no fixes. So much for all there "thanks for buying an unfinished Product" messages with a fix early in the new year
You would have to ask Microsoft why the updated Iris drivers aren't being pushed. In my experiences with OEMs, the device manufacturer never pushes a component's OEM drivers without "tweaking" it themselves first. Whether is be pride or laziness, the device manufacturer usually screws something up with their optimization of a new driver release. Therefore they have to take the time to also work out bugs in the software they created. It's a vicious circle.
 
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