Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 7
Laptops · Lenovo
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Latest Firmware
Version 1.20
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17.1 MB
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Firmware History
1.20
UEFI: 1.20 / ECP: 1.15 - (New) Updated Secure Boot DBX. - (New) Add Microsoft Option ROM UEFI CA 2023. (Note) DB is not updated automatically. It is required to perform "Restore Factory Keys" in Secure Boot menu in ThinkPad Setup. BitLocker Encryption must be suspended/disabled before performing Restore Factory Keys. (Note) Certificate "Microsoft Option ROM UEFI CA 2023" is added to DB only when "Allow Microsoft 3rd Party UEFI CA" is set to On. - (New) Updated Intel UNDI driver. - (New) Updated Realtek UNDI driver. - (Fix) Fixed an issue where FIDO device setting page might be delayed in ThinkShield Passwordless Power-On Device Manager in BIOS Setup. - (Fix) Fixed an issue where PCIe LAN device name might not be displayed correctly in PXE Boot of Boot Menu. - (Fix) Fixed an issue where might be no display Monitor connected to TBT5 Dock when attached TBT5 Dock to USB Type-C port.
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UEFI: 1.19 / ECP: 1.14 - [Important] Enhancement to address security vulnerability, CVE-2025-31648. - [Important] Enhancement to address security vulnerability, CVE-2025-11381, CVE-2025-11282, CVE-2025-11383, CVE-2025-11384. - (New) Updated the CPU microcode. (Note) Above update will show "Self-Healing BIOS backup progressing ... xx %" message on screen during BIOS update process. (Note) If the UEFI BIOS has been updated to version 1.19 from version 1.18 and older, Memory Training will take approximately 2 minutes, after which the system will reboot. Please wait even though system is kept blank during the Memory Training. - (New) Updated the Diagnostics module to version 04.44.000. - (New) Updated UEFI CA for Lenovo Cloud Server.
Why Keep Your Firmware Updated
Laptop firmware updates cover the BIOS/UEFI, embedded controller, and sometimes trackpad or display controllers. These updates improve battery life, fix thermal throttling, patch security vulnerabilities, and can resolve issues with sleep/wake cycles. Back up important data before updating and keep your laptop plugged in during the process.