
I am not sure why the windows update didn't change the version number, if I had to figure out which version is actually installed, you would need to look through Microsoft drivers - Driver view is useful for looking at non windows drivers but you can use it to look at the Microsoft drivers as well I would run the intel updater as it will at least check you are on newest. When you run it, go into view tab and set it to hide all Microsoft drivers, will make list shorter.ģrd paragraph is there as most times you don't need to worry about WIndows drivers, the drivers that fall behind are all the rest that windows doesn't own. What I would use to look is Driver view, it just looks at drivers installed, it won't install anyĪll it does is looks at drivers installed it won't install any (this is intentional as 3rd party driver updaters often get it wrong)

I don't recommend 3rd party driver updating programs as they can install the wrong driversīut people like Intel made the drivers that you would install from the laptop makers website anyway, the driver package might say its from the people who made laptop but often they just relabel Intel drivers. There will come a time when they stop updating drivers and if you want to get newer ones, you have to look yourself.


SurfacePro6_Win10_18362_21.101.14415.0.It is normally a good idea to get drivers from laptop maker but you can't do that forever.The "Date Published" represents the last time this page was updated, so the file you are downloading may be older than the actual "Date Published".Ĭonsistent with our build lifecycle support, the following packages are no longer being updated with latest drivers and firmware. The driver MSI files include all of the drivers and firmware needed to deploy custom images of Windows on your Surface devices. This package contains drivers for all of the components in the Surface Pro 6, as well as updates to the system firmware that have been released via Windows Update.

Cumulative and current drivers and firmware for the Surface Pro 6.
