

The Surface RT, Surface Pro, Surface 2, and Surface Pro 2 are no longer supported. Looking over Microsoft’s Surface support lifecycle list, you can see that many older Surface PCs are already no longer supported, which makes sense. The lifecycle begins when a device is first released and concludes when Surface ceases publication of drivers and firmware updates on the End of Servicing date.” “This lifecycle policy covers drivers and firmware releases for Windows based Surface devices. “In response to requests from customers for more detailed lifecycle information to help plan and manage hardware and software deployments, Surface is offering additional guidance on our driver and firmware updates,” the Microsoft Docs website explains. It is the first time, to my knowledge, that the software giant has ever publicly discussed this crucial aspect of the Surface support lifecycle. Microsoft this week quietly posted a new site that details the driver and firmware lifecycle for its Surface-branded PCs.
