“My Surface Laptop 7 ARM is missing the Qualcomm NPU device entirely, and my TCON firmware is still 161.17.0.36 instead of 161.120.3.7. This means the March 25 firmware update did NOT apply. I need Tier 2 Surface Support for firmware remediation.”
Experiencing the known ARM crash issue on the Surface Laptop 7 (Model 2037)
Message to Microsoft Support:
Hello, I am experiencing the known ARM crash issue on the Surface Laptop 7 (Model 2037) when streaming Netflix or other DRM video. The system freezes, plays a HALT‑beep, reboots without a BSOD, and then loses Wi‑Fi and keyboard functionality until a full power cycle.
This matches the issue described in Microsoft Q&A where Support provided the manual ARM driver/firmware package:
SurfacePro11_ARM_Win11_26100_25.013.34442.0
Could you please provide me with the same updated driver bundle for my Surface Laptop 7 ARM? Windows Update has not resolved the issue.
Thank you.
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Q&A Assist2026-04-27T19:25:09.0366667+00:00 AI generated content. This question contains an answer created with AI from Q&A Assist. Learn moreThe Surface Laptop (7th Edition) crash issue when watching Netflix or coming out of sleep is addressed by the latest firmware and driver updates delivered through Windows Update, not by a manually distributed ARM bundle.
For Surface Laptop (7th Edition), the March 25, 2025 update for Windows 11 Version 24H2 or greater:
- Improves system stability by reducing crash and bluescreen occurrences coming out of a sleep session.
- Fixes the issue where devices may crash while watching Netflix.
- Enhances AI-driven experiences via a new NPU driver.
- Reduces device wake time from hibernation.
This update includes components such as:
- Surface TCON firmware (Surface - Firmware - 161.120.3.7)
- Surface System Aggregator firmware (Surface - Firmware - 25.102.139.0)
- Qualcomm audio, secure processor, and NPU extensions and drivers.
For Surface Laptop for Business (7th Edition), the March 31, 2025 update for Windows 11 Version 24H2 or greater further improves:
- Overall stability and blue screen reduction.
- Crash issues during lid close/open operations.
- Audio loss issues.
- Touch sensor performance and unexpected touch responses.
- Wi‑Fi 7 enablement and 320 MHz bandwidth in some regions.
- Performance when the lid is closed with an external monitor connected.
To remediate the described behavior on Surface Laptop 7 (Model 2037):
- Ensure the device is running Windows 11, Version 24H2 or later.
- Install all available Surface and firmware updates from Windows Update until none remain.
- After updates, perform a full shutdown and cold boot (not just restart) to ensure firmware and drivers are fully applied.
Do not manually uninstall network or other critical drivers on this Windows Arm-based device. For Surface Laptop (7th Edition) and other Arm-based Surfaces, uninstalling drivers (for example, Wi‑Fi) can only be fully recovered by performing a complete system reset, as documented in the Wi‑Fi troubleshooting guidance.
The specific SurfacePro11 ARM bundle mentioned is not referenced for Surface Laptop 7 in the provided documentation; the supported and documented remediation path for this device is via Windows Update using the Surface Laptop (7th Edition) firmware and driver releases.
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