Hi, returning the devices is possible at any time, as all Pro 11 / Laptop 7 units are still under warranty and no longer guarantee a key feature—namely, mobile usability. However, I’m also reluctant to invest a great deal of time and effort into setting up a new device again, especially when I’m not at fault. Unfortunately, the error reports submitted via the Feedback Hub don’t seem to prompt any action from MSFT. I believe that only public exposure of Microsoft’s current conduct might have an impact. See example from the German forum: Fehler im Firmware-Update: Surface Laptop 7 und Surface Pro 11 laden nur noch bis 50% - Update - Dr. Windows
“Battery Limit” removed from UEFI, but now only charges up to 50%
“Battery Limit” mode has been removed from the UEFI on my Surface Pro (11th edition) and it still only charges up to 50 %. It seems last week there was an update (firmware update?) and the system still seems to be enforcing the 50 % limit automatically based on firmware behavior—even without a visible toggle.
I downloaded the firmeware, but this did not help: Download Surface Pro 11th Edition Drivers and Firmware from Official Microsoft Download Center
Can anyone help?
Philippe
Surface | Surface Pro | Power and battery
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Sajad Mohsin • 75 Reputation points
2025-08-13T08:53:14.87+00:00 I am experiencing this exact issue too. I have requested a call from Microsoft agent, but after finding this thread, I'm guessing they won't be able to help. https://aka.ms/AAxk9wm
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Eric • 25 Reputation points
2025-08-13T14:05:10.3366667+00:00 Same problem on Surface Laptop 7th Edition
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Carl Morecroft • 30 Reputation points
2025-08-17T03:56:51.5466667+00:00 Exactly the same issue, and also on a Surface Pro 11 (5G). This is a very serious problem that needs fixing ASAP. It's seriously stunting my ability to be mobile. https://aka.ms/AAxlq3t
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Aaron • 5 Reputation points
2025-08-26T00:08:36.8733333+00:00 same issue, tried multiple things but i guess we just wait on Microsoft now? This is upsetting...
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Aria Nourbakhsh • 25 Reputation points
2025-08-26T21:47:43.8166667+00:00 A new firmware is posted on the firmware page.
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Gregg • 75 Reputation points
2025-08-26T22:09:19.29+00:00 @Aria, what is the link? When looking up the microsft firmware for Surface Pro 11, The firmware published date is 8/7/2025. On my device, clicking "Check for updates" under "Windows Update", it says "You're up to date".
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Ken W • 25 Reputation points
2025-08-26T22:10:37.7366667+00:00 Aria, could you provide a link please? I only see the previous files dated 8/7 and 8/8 for the Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7, respectively. Thanks.
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Aria Nourbakhsh • 25 Reputation points
2025-08-26T22:13:59.6833333+00:00 https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=106119
@ken and @Gregg
Please note that this is for the Surface Pro. I don't see any updates for the laptop.
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Gregg • 75 Reputation points
2025-08-26T22:20:38.59+00:00 @Aria, I must have gone to the wrong download page. On the Manual Update page there is a new firmware file dated 8/26/2025. I downloaded it, installed, restarted, ...Booting to UEFI, no battery charging option toggle.
I set the Surface App > Battery & Charing to Charge to 100%
I'm charging now, presently at 38%. Will let you know if it gets above 50%.
Link:
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Gregg • 75 Reputation points
2025-08-26T23:01:56.07+00:00 I updated firmware. The filename was SurfacePro11_ARM_Win11_26100_25.081.7185.0.msi
The UEFI did not have the Battery charging toggle.
I updated the Surface App as well since it indicated there was a newer version.
My surface Pro reached 50%, and it has been there for at least 15 minutes with no change.
I tried the Surface App > Battery & charging set to "Charge to 100%" and "Limit to 80%". Neither setting got the battery above 50%.
- Device information:
- Device name: HAZY
- Serial number: XXXXXXXXXXXXX
- Surface model: Surface Pro 11th Edition Model 2076
- SAM: 27.103.139.0
- UEFI: 175.126.235.0
- App version: 75.7170.133.0
- BIOS Version/Date: Microsoft Corporation 175.126.235 06/13/2025
- Wi-Fi driver: 1.0.4111.5000
- Edition: Windows 11 Pro
- OS build: 26100.4946
- Processor: Snapdragon(R) X 12-core X1E80100 @ 3.40 GHz
- Installed RAM: 16 GB
- Storage size: 584 GB free of 951 GB
- GPU: Qualcomm(R) Adreno(TM) X1-85 GPU
- Screen resolution: 2880 x 1920
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Ken W • 25 Reputation points
2025-08-27T02:40:20.1633333+00:00 @Aria and @Gregg, it's my Surface Laptop 7 that is stuck, so I can't check Gregg's results. However, I wonder if this really is new firmware for the Surface Pro 11. The version number, 1.0, didn't change. The new date on the download page may just reflect when the page was in some way updated. We are all very anxious for this to get resolved. I ask for updates through the case I had opened when this first started, but I don't get any response. It would certainly help set our expectations if a timeline was shared.
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Sajad Mohsin • 75 Reputation points
2025-08-27T05:48:06.6133333+00:00 I have downloaded and installed the firmware and there is no change - still stuck at 50%.
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Philippe • 165 Reputation points
2025-08-27T05:52:55.5066667+00:00 Hi all, Jeremy said: "When the update is released, it will be made available through Windows Update."
So I think we will get it via Windows Update.
I hope it happens this week.
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SL • 0 Reputation points
2025-08-27T22:22:05.5066667+00:00 I have a Surface Pro 11th Edition with a Snapdragon processor. Unfortunately, I'm unable to work properly with it. I’ve tried installing updates and new firmware, but nothing helps — the battery remains limited to 50%, and I keep running into issues when working remotely.
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CJM • 15 Reputation points
2025-08-28T05:55:24.0633333+00:00 Windows update now has Microsoft Corporation - System Hardware Update - 8/15/2025. It's made no difference though.
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T J • 65 Reputation points
2025-08-28T09:24:59.38+00:00 Everyone, yesterdays update only contains this in the notes:
"Performance and usability:
Improves wake-up speed by optimizing power management to delay the system’s transition into hibernate mode."So it doesnt contain a fix to this problem. We will wait for the update that Jeremy mentioned to pass QA and get released.
Basically - MS have removed our devices mobile capabilities for a whole month now without official acknowledgement, communication or a fix.
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CJM • 15 Reputation points
2025-08-28T09:32:04.2633333+00:00 @ TJ
Jeremy's update below is an official acknowledgement/communication.
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Frank • 115 Reputation points
2025-08-28T10:05:47.2566667+00:00 I’ve just installed the “Microsoft Corporation – System Hardware Update – 6/26/2025” via Windows Update, and unfortunately, it has made no difference. My device remains capped at 50% battery capacity, and we’re now approaching the one-month mark without a fix. At the very least, we deserve a clear ETA for resolution.
I’ve contacted Microsoft support to request a replacement unit, as my device is still under warranty. However, communication has been inconsistent and unclear.
This debacle is becoming embarrassing for Microsoft. A firmware-level flaw that cripples core functionality on flagship devices to this degree.
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Jan Van den Eeckhout • 0 Reputation points
2025-08-28T13:59:36.5566667+00:00 So, let me get this straight.. You've all set your battery limit to 50% in BIOS? (I did this too, so I'm currently facing the same issue here).
Now we've discovered the option to set a limit to 80% via the surface app, which is way better than the 50% limit. Finally.
But suddenly, the 50% limit we've all used for months is "unusable", "no mobile capabilities", should be replaced under warranty.. What is this?
I too want the 80% limit, but that extra month without it won't make or break it for me. I'm used to the 50% limit, which still gives me an easy 4/5 hours of work when working on battery.
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Gregg • 75 Reputation points
2025-08-28T14:16:17.8733333+00:00 Jan,
I'm usually at my desk in my office, plugged in. In that case 50% is just fine. Week before last, and coming up next week, I am in a meeting room for 3 days straight all day. Having 4-5 hours with a 50% charge does not get through the day. I'm sure everyone's situation is different. There are probably people who need the higher charge more regularly than I do. It's the difference between successfully getting work done through the day and not doing so. Especially when someone in the room says "I'm sending it to you", and all I can do is shrug. Not a good look.
This seems to affect people who set the 50% limit in the UEFI / BIOS before the update to the firmware was made in early August. When the firmware changed, the option to change charge level disappeared from the UEFI. In the Surface App, selecting the 80% or 100% charge does not enable the device to charge beyond 50%. Somehow a setting got in place deep inside that is not paying attention to the Surface App selection.
Gregg
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CJM • 15 Reputation points
2025-08-28T14:41:33.0466667+00:00 Jan, the reason we set the battery limit to on is for when we're docking the Surface at a desk and don't want the battery degrading as a result of it being plugged in all the time. But if we never meant for a machine to go anywhere away from our desk we wouldn't have bought an ultra portable Surface Pro or laptop to begin with, now would we? Considering you so infrequently need to go mobile for lengths of time that require the full battery, it should be you answering questions about why you would buy such a product that's evidently overkill for your needs, rather than us having to answer why we'd want to use it for what it's designed for from time to time.
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RO'D • 0 Reputation points
2025-08-28T18:12:34.2466667+00:00 I understand everyone's frustration, and I feel the same. But, to me anyway I can wait for the 'fix' as whenever I am away from a charge point I always carry a USB C 20v power bank with me anyway which will charge my surface 7 at least twice. Surely these days most of us have a power bank?
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CJM • 15 Reputation points
2025-08-28T18:38:03.9166667+00:00 @ RO'D Not one good enough to charge the Surface, no. Because I don't and shouldn't need one.
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Alstershipper • 105 Reputation points
2025-08-28T19:03:06.9833333+00:00 Hi @all,
I don’t mean to offend any of you… but you’re being naive. There won’t be a fix. For users affected by the Surface Pro 11 (ARM) and Surface Laptop 7 (ARM), this is a serious issue. I myself can no longer properly use my Surface Laptop X-Elite on the go — and I only bought it two months ago. But if MSFT had given even a fraction of the attention to this battery charging issue that we’ve given it, they would have acted long ago. In other words… if they had truly wanted to, MSFT would have rolled out a fix by now. They simply don’t want to. The number of users affected by this is just not relevant to them. They’ve already written off our disappointment and frustration. I’ve decided to return my device to the retailer. I don’t want to still be annoyed by this issue come Christmas.
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Gregg • 75 Reputation points
2025-08-28T19:30:20.36+00:00 The problem seems to have attention: https://www.windowscentral.com/hardware/surface/surface-pro-11-battery-life-cut-in-half-microsoft-is-actively-investigating
At least one person here has worked through Microsoft to return the device and it worked after it was sent back. It's a question of when...
Though, I'm getting close to sending it back as well.
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Gregg • 75 Reputation points
2025-08-28T23:13:41.2733333+00:00 @RO'D, Nice idea: Walmart, Anker - Power Bank (24000mAh, 140W, 3-Port), $88.
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Alstershipper • 105 Reputation points
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Ken W • 25 Reputation points
2025-08-19T17:12:36.13+00:00 Thanks for sharing the German forum post!
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Phúc Lộc • 30 Reputation points
2025-08-25T08:16:41.5866667+00:00 I got the same problem :( After installing the latest Windows 11 and firmware update (August 7, 2025), my Surface Laptop 7 (Snapdragon X Elite) battery no longer charges above 50%.
Previously, there was a “Battery Limit Mode” option in Surface UEFI, but it has disappeared after the firmware update. In the Surface App, I can only see Smart Charging options, but the device remains stuck at 50% charge even when I disable Battery Limit / Smart Charging and choose “Always charge to 100%”.
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Frank • 115 Reputation points
2025-08-25T18:23:51.9833333+00:00 Hey Phúc Lộc, you're definitely not alone!
This issue has hit a lot of Surface Laptop 7 and Surface Pro 11 users since the August 7, 2025 firmware update.
Here's a full rundown of what we've learned so far:
- The Battery Limit Mode toggle in UEFI has been removed after the firmware update. The system is enforcing a 50% cap based on previous settings, even if the Surface App UI suggests it’s disabled
- Even with Smart Charging disabled and “Always charge to 100%” selected in the Surface App, the battery remains stuck at 50%.
- This behavior is consistent across the Surface Laptop 7 (Snapdragon X Elite) and Surface Pro 11.
So far, no one has found a reliable way to restore normal battery behaviour; not through hotfixes, rollbacks, or firmware tweaks. Microsoft has officially acknowledged the issue, both via direct email and in this thread, which is positive and encouraging. However, they’ve offered no timeline for a fix.
I recommend continuing to file reports through the Feedback Hub and reaching out to Microsoft Support directly. I’m currently exploring the possibility of getting a replacement unit under warranty, since this update has effectively crippled a core feature of the device.
Keep the pressure on! This debacle deserves serious attention. If I’m being realistic, I don’t expect a fix before the September Patch Tuesday at the earliest… but I’d love to be proven wrong.
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Phúc Lộc • 30 Reputation points
2025-08-28T05:10:57.51+00:00 Although a firmware update for the Surface Laptop 7 has been released (see link below), the problem still remains. So disappointed.
It’s been three weeks since the issue started, and it’s really frustrating us. We really need an ETA for the release of the update.
Anyone can try and give the feedback.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=106120
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John Carl Nazario • 1,580 Reputation points • Independent Advisor
2025-08-09T15:04:11.5666667+00:00 Hi Philippe,
Thanks for sharing your issue.
What you can try:
- Shut down your Surface.
Press and hold Volume Up, then press and release Power.
When the Surface logo appears, release Volume Up.
In the UEFI menu, double-check that Battery Limit is truly off.
See this link : https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/battery-limit- Run Battery Report
Open Command Prompt as Administrator.
Type: powercfg /batteryreport
This will generate a report in your user folder. It can help identify if the battery is misreporting its capacity.
Helpful Links
Microsoft’s official Battery Limit documentation
This explains how Battery Limit works and what to do if it’s stuck:
Battery Limit on Surface devices
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/battery-limit
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Thibaut • 35 Reputation points
2025-08-09T17:27:11.4+00:00 Hi,
I've began to have the exact same problem with my Surface Pro 11.
The problem is "Enable battery limit" Option has recently disappeared from BIOS.
Note that it was working in early July (both switch on = 50%, and off = 100%)
Note that a BIOS update (flash) was imposed on Surface Pro 11 end of July (22th)
-> It looks the cause of the problem
Consequence/problem: now we are stuck with the 50% max battery
(eg 50% choice is typically recommended by MS when Surface is connected for a long time to power plug, typically at office, with external monitor etc, to limit battery ageing ; 100% choice is of course typically recommended when we are travelling to get the full battery time. Now we we see/have no more this "Enable battery limit" option in the recently flashed BIOS, we can not switch back too 100% battery time)
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nberdy-MSFT • 35 Reputation points • Microsoft Employee
2025-08-09T17:36:48.9566667+00:00 I am also seeing this issue on a Surface Laptop 7th edition on my personal machine, also with NO option in UEFI to turn off Battery Limit. I raised an issue with Microsoft support, because I need my battery to charge fully.
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Hamed • 15 Reputation points
2025-08-10T01:18:45.8366667+00:00 faced the same problem here. I usually use my surface laptop 7 plugged in and connected to external monitor. today I wanted to fully charge for my travel, and I was stuck with 50 percent battery.
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Karl • 15 Reputation points
2025-08-10T11:25:03.43+00:00 Observed this today on a Surface Laptop 7 after reading this post: "Enable Battery Limit" option was enabled in the UEFI settings. Then checked Windows Update - a "Microsoft Corporation - System Hardware Update 7/25/2025 was being installed.
After rebooting went back again into UEFI settings: "Enable Battery Limit" was now missing - only 4 options under "Advanced Options" instead of previously 5. Firmware version SAM 25.203.139, SMF 108.0.13.92, TCON 161.17.0.36. Now the battery can not be charged beyond 50%. Microsoft needs to escalate this BUG! -
Barb Bowman • 78,580 Reputation points • MVP • Volunteer Moderator
2025-08-10T14:20:58.4533333+00:00 All of you experiencing this should use the Feedback Hub App to file a problem report. Please reply with a link to your reports so others can upvote them, etc. If I have the links to your reports, I can try to escalate to the Surface team.
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Barb Bowman • 78,580 Reputation points • MVP • Volunteer Moderator
2025-08-10T14:22:46.6333333+00:00 nberdy-MSFT - can you provide your support case # please? I will try to escalate to the Surface team.
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Philippe • 165 Reputation points
2025-08-10T15:50:55.1133333+00:00 Barb Bowman - I also have an open case - I chatted with support Friday / Saturday. They told me to send it in, although I am sure it is a software/firmware issue that can be fixed with an update. My case number is 7083760548.
I will hold it for a few days, maybe by then we will know if it can be resolved with an update.
Thanks for your help.
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Barb Bowman • 78,580 Reputation points • MVP • Volunteer Moderator
2025-08-10T15:57:25.1166667+00:00 @Philippe - I can't see details of support cases but I've passed this along. Can you tell me which Surface model/specs you have? This thread has posts with both SP11 and SL7
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Philippe • 165 Reputation points
2025-08-10T16:05:05.8866667+00:00 I was the one who initiated this post, I have a Surface Pro (11th edition).
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Gregg • 75 Reputation points
2025-08-10T16:15:36.9833333+00:00 I am experiencing this problem too.
2 months ago, I booted to the UEFI and turned on the "Enable Battery Limit".
Now, I am planning a trip and would like a full charge before leaving.
Booting to the UEFI, the "Enable Battery Limit" toggle is not available. I cannot change from the 50% limit.
I ran the battery report suggested by John Carl Nazario, but I did not find any information to help with this problem. The report showed charging to the 50% limit.
The UEFI does not have the "Enable Battery Limit" toggle after the recent firmware update.
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Barb Bowman • 78,580 Reputation points • MVP • Volunteer Moderator
2025-08-10T16:19:09.8633333+00:00 @Gregg - do you have a SP11 or SL7? also, please use the Feedback Hub app to file a problem report and post a link to it here.
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Gregg • 75 Reputation points
2025-08-10T16:49:49.69+00:00 @Barb,
Hi Barb! It is SP11. I will try to find the feedback hub app.
Windows version 10.0.26100 Build 26100
Also, I downloaded the latest drivers & BIOS file (from https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=106119) and installed it. From System Configuration, I see BIOS 175.126.235, 6/13/2025. Booting to UEFI, I do not see the "Enable Battery Limit" toggle.
Gregg
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Barb Bowman • 78,580 Reputation points • MVP • Volunteer Moderator
2025-08-10T16:54:31.2333333+00:00 @Gregg https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/send-feedback-to-microsoft-with-the-feedback-hub-app-f59187f8-8739-22d6-ba93-f66612949332 - info on using the Feedback Hub App
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Gregg • 75 Reputation points
2025-08-10T17:03:19.6233333+00:00 Now added to Feedback Hub. I cannot find how to get a link to it yet....
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DR • 10 Reputation points
2025-08-10T22:10:04.2733333+00:00 I have the same issue. I toggled in July 20, 2025, the option to have the Battery Charged to 50% during 15 days. After the very last Firmware Update, introduced in my Surface Pro 11th in August 3, 2025, I cannot find anymore the toggled button to void the Battery Limit. I guess the last Firmware Update may be the cause and not a "Surface Enterprise Management Mode (SEMM)".
Do we have any option to remove the last Firmware Update or to access in any other way the Battery Limit Option?
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John Carl Nazario • 1,580 Reputation points • Independent Advisor
2025-08-11T14:00:53.1+00:00 Hi Gregg
Here's how to get the link from feedback hub
Open the Feedback Hub app on your computer (you can search for it in the Start menu). Make sure you're signed in with your Microsoft account so your feedback is saved. On the left side of the app, click on “Feedback”, then go to “My feedback” to see what you've submitted. Find the specific feedback you want to share and click on it. At the top of that page, you’ll see a “Share” button click it, and a small window will pop up with a link. Just hit “Copy link”, and you can paste it anywhere you want, like in a message or email.
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Thibaut • 35 Reputation points
2025-08-10T17:20:53.76+00:00 May be an idea to better understand the problem
There is a software for for Surface for enterprise
"Surface Enterprise Management Mode (SEMM)"
Seems to be able to remove items from BIOS
Of course, my/our Surface are standard customer Surface, not business/enterprise Surface, but it looks like an "admistrator" has has used that to forbiden/canceled battery limit option
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Barb Bowman • 78,580 Reputation points • MVP • Volunteer Moderator
2025-08-10T17:28:31.79+00:00 @Thibaut why do you think "an administrator" has disabled this? These appear to be non domain joined devices where SEMM can't be used.
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Gregg • 75 Reputation points
2025-08-10T18:47:06.8266667+00:00 This is my personal device. It is not in a domain. I do periodically install or change things as administrator. How would I as administrator un-forbid or un-cancel this? I admit I can easily have fat-fingered a setting, and this may have happened. Though, the only time I have gone to the UEFI is for the Enable Battery Limit setting.
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Barb Bowman • 78,580 Reputation points • MVP • Volunteer Moderator
2025-08-10T18:58:40.4066667+00:00 @Gregg this isn't anything you did, deliberately or accidentally. If the setting is completely missing in the UEFI, as others have stated, it appears to be a bug/issue/result of an update. I will pass along shared links from Feedback Hub Reports or Support case numbers to Microsoft if these are posted in this thread.
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