Firmware Update 25.05

Firmware Update 25.05

Firmware Update 25.05

We’ve just released a new firmware update, and we’re pretty excited about it! This one includes some key improvements, better performance, increased stability, and a few behind-the-scenes tweaks that make everything run smoother. We wanted to share a quick overview of what’s included:

General Updates:


  • Updated the UEFI revocation database (dbx).
  • Added support for low power mode for the wireless card.
  • Enable waking up from suspend by pressing any key on the keyboard.
  • Add an option to disable the fan.
  • Add an option to completely ignore the lid switch.
  • Improved boot times based on current settings.
  • Updated device names in the Boot Manager to be more human-readable.
  • Reduced overall power consumption.
  • [StarLite Mk V] Reduce power consumption when using the magnetic keyboard.

Bug Fixes/Enhancements:


  • [StarBook MkV] Fixed issue that prevented waking up from suspend.
  • [StarBook MkVII] Fixed HDMI monitor detection.
  • [StarBook MkVII (Ultra)] Added an option to enable the NPU.
  • [StarBook MkVII (Ultra)] Fixed power deficit that causes a shutdown.
  • [StarLite Mk V] Fixed charger detection.
  • [LabTop Mk IV] Fixed delay when pressing brightness control keys.
  • Added persistence of settings like charging speed/limit when powered off.
  • Fixed StarLite batteries showing 0% being idle for a long time.
  • Fixed Bluetooth cycling on/off in Windows Device Manager.
  • Fixed Manjaro GNOME display flickering.
  • Improved detection for third-party SSDs.
  • Use interrupts for the TPM instead of polling.
  • Fixed an issue where Linux would hang trying to initialise the TPM.
  • Improved USB error handling in the BIOS.
  • Added configuration option to switch between Modern Standby and S3 sleep modes.

    This update is part of our ongoing commitment to delivering a better, more stable experience for our users. 

    If you need assistance with updating, please refer to our Guide