Windows Rt Drivers

Most of the Windows 8 drivers available right now from ASUS are beta drivers, but more and more are WQHL certified for Windows 8. There are Windows 8 drivers for several of ASUS's more popular Intel and AMD based motherboards. What needs a driver package, but don’t have one for ARM-based Windows RT devices. Anything with a USB graphics function, including. Plugable USB 3.0 Universal Laptop Docking Station. Plugable USB 3.0 HDMI / DVI adapter for Multiple Monitors. Plugable USB 3.0 VGA adapter for Multiple Monitors. Plugable USB 2.0 Universal Laptop Docking Station. Windows RT tablet support ARM-based processor tablets running Windows RT can install the driver included in Windows Devices and Printers in Windows 8.1/8 if the HP LaserJet model supports it. This is the only driver option for Windows RT (ARM-based processor) tablets. When using your Brother machine in Windows RT, you must use the built-in drivers that are included with Windows RT. These drivers are also referred to as 'in-box drivers' or 'in-OS drivers'. The built-in drivers support the basic functions of your Brother machine: printing and scanning.1.

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Although Surface devices are typically automatically updated with the latest device drivers and firmware via Windows Update, sometimes it's necessary to download and install updates manually, such as during a Windows deployment.

Download MSI files

To download MSI files, refer to the following Microsoft Support page:

  • Download drivers and firmware for Surface
    Installation files for administrative tools, drivers for accessories, and updates for Windows are also available for some devices.

Deploying MSI files

Driver and firmware updates for Surface devices consisting of all required cumulative updates are packaged in separate MSI files for specific versions of Windows 10.

The MSI file names contain useful information including the minimum supported Windows build number required to install the drivers and firmware. For example, to install the drivers contained in SurfaceBook_Win10_17763_19.080.2031.0.msi requires Windows 10 Fall Creators Update version 1709 or later installed on your Surface Book.

To view build numbers for each version, refer to Windows 10 release information.

Surface MSI naming convention

Beginning in August 2019, MSI files use the following naming formula:

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  • Product > Windows release > Windows build number > Version number > Revision of version number (typically zero).

Example:SurfacePro6_Win10_18362_19.073.44195_0.msi :

ProductWindows releaseBuildVersionRevision of version
SurfacePro6Win101836219.073.441950
Indicates key date and sequence information.Indicates release history of the update.
19: Signifies the year (2019).
073: Signifies the month (July) and week of the release (3).
44195: Signifies the minute of the month that the MSI file was created.
0: Signifies it's the first release of version 1907344195 and has not been re-released for any reason.

Legacy Surface MSI naming convention

Legacy MSI files prior to August 2019 followed the same overall naming formula but used a different method to derive the version number.

Access runtime error windows 10. Example:SurfacePro6_Win10_16299_1900307_0.msi :

ProductWindows releaseBuildVersionRevision of version
SurfacePro6Win101629919003070
Indicates key date and sequence information.Indicates release history of the MSI file.
19: Signifies the year (2019)
003: Signifies that it’s the third release of 2019.
07: Signifies the product version number. (Surface Pro 6 is officially the seventh version of Surface Pro.)
0: Signifies it's the first release of version 1900307 and has not been re-released for any reason.

Look to the version number to determine the latest files that contain the most recent security updates. For example, you might need to install the newest file from the following list:

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  • SurfacePro6_Win10_16299_1900307_0.msi
  • SurfacePro6_Win10_17134_1808507_3.msi
  • SurfacePro6_Win10_17763_1808707_3.msi

The first file — SurfacePro6_Win10_16299_1900307_0.msi — is the newest because its VERSION field has the newest build in 2019; the other files are from 2018.

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Supported devices

Downloadable MSI files are available for Surface devices from Surface Pro 2 and later.

Note

There are no downloadable firmware or driver updates available for Surface devices with Windows RT, including Surface RT and Surface 2. Updates can only be applied using Windows Update.

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For more information about deploying Surface drivers and firmware, refer to: