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MacBook / MacBook Pro EFI firmware update
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Installing right now just for kicks.. if I don't post again... we'll all know why
here's what the installer says before you restart:
This update is for MacBook computers with Intel processors only.
Your computer's power cord must be connected and plugged into a working power source.
Note: Print or write down these instructions before you begin the update.
To update the firmware on your Intel-based MacBook:
1. Quit all other open applications.
2. Click Shut Down in the MacBook EFI Firmware Update window and wait for your computer to shut down.
3. Press and hold the power button on your MacBook until the sleep indicator light flashes repeatedly or you hear a long tone, then release the power button.
A status bar indicates the progress of the update.
Important: Do not interrupt the update.
Your computer restarts automatically when the update is completed and opens the MacBook EFI Firmware Update.
4. Click OK, if the firmware is now up-to-date.
If these instructions appear on your screen again, the firmware update was not successful. Repeat steps 2, 3 and 4.
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I'm OK
FYI, my light began to flash before the long tone came.. I waited it out for the tone just to be safe.
This is what the pre-OS update screen looks like
Made sure I wasn't tempted to hit the power button...

Update took about 1-2min.
edit: just read on macrumors it's only for sr chipsets... can anyone confirm?
So far the thread over there has noted :
1 mbp that lost colour profiles after rebooting
1 person is now able to use boot camp w/ wireless kb with capslock not killing the wireless (?)
1 'reboots are snappier'
(Last edited by shrugs* : Apr 8, 2008 at 05:45 PM
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Macbook 2.2 / 4gb / 120gb / 2005fpw
PowerMac 450 / 896mb / 420gb / 2005fpw
30GB 5G iPod Video
RIP: 12" G3 iBook, 12" G4 Powerbook, 17" G4 eMac, G4 Mac Mini
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how long before the update will show up in software update?
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MacBook Pro 2.4GHz C2D
320GB HDD
4GB RAM
256MB VRAM
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Will it fix the jerky trackpad issue?
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iMac 24", 2.8, 750 GB, 4 GB, External FW800 750GB, External FW400 500GB. Macbook 2.2, 120 GB, 3 GB, Superdrive. 5G iPod 60 GB Black, 1 GB Shuffle silver.
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Originally Posted by mrurmil
how long before the update will show up in software update?
Showed up for my MB once I opened Software Update... but others are waiting too
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Macbook 2.2 / 4gb / 120gb / 2005fpw
PowerMac 450 / 896mb / 420gb / 2005fpw
30GB 5G iPod Video
RIP: 12" G3 iBook, 12" G4 Powerbook, 17" G4 eMac, G4 Mac Mini
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my 2.2 SR MBP doesn't see it in software update, and when i download it manually it says it's not needed even though the boot rom version of my MBP is lower than what the updater is supposed to update to.
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Originally Posted by Gankdawg
Will it fix the jerky trackpad issue?
That is the million dollar question.
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Originally Posted by shrugs*
FYI, my light began to flash before the long tone came.. I waited it out for the tone just to be safe.
That happens by design. The flashing LED indicates you are about to flash the firmware.
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My Macs: 128, 512, Plus, SE, SE/30, IIsi, IIci, PowerBook 100, Quadra 700, LC 475, Performa 630, Power Mac 7100, PowerBook G3 Lombard, iMac DV+, Power Mac G4 MDD, Ti PowerBook G4, 17" iMac G4, 12" PowerBook G4 1GHz, 12" PowerBook G4 1.5GHz, Mac mini G4 1.5GHz, 15" PowerBook G4 1.67GHz, 13" MacBook (black), 15" MacBook Pro 2.0GHz, 15" MacBook Pro 2.33GHz with 20" ACD, 15" MacBook Pro 2.4GHz with 23" ACD
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And what's the deal with all the mentioning of "SR chipsets" in MBPs?  I thought we had been over that enough already on this board. 
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My Macs: 128, 512, Plus, SE, SE/30, IIsi, IIci, PowerBook 100, Quadra 700, LC 475, Performa 630, Power Mac 7100, PowerBook G3 Lombard, iMac DV+, Power Mac G4 MDD, Ti PowerBook G4, 17" iMac G4, 12" PowerBook G4 1GHz, 12" PowerBook G4 1.5GHz, Mac mini G4 1.5GHz, 15" PowerBook G4 1.67GHz, 13" MacBook (black), 15" MacBook Pro 2.0GHz, 15" MacBook Pro 2.33GHz with 20" ACD, 15" MacBook Pro 2.4GHz with 23" ACD
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doe apple not publish what the firmware fixes, in detail? thx.
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Originally Posted by forumhound
doe apple not publish what the firmware fixes, in detail? thx.
No unfortunately they do not publish any details as a rule, which is too bad and I believe counter-productive.
To that point, if I'm not experiencing any problems then I'll generally hold off for a few weeks to see if the update causes more problems then it fixes. On a rare occasion that is just the case which is why they provide a rollback disc image.
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Originally Posted by Simon
That happens by design. The flashing LED indicates you are about to flash the firmware.
Good to know, thanks 
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Macbook 2.2 / 4gb / 120gb / 2005fpw
PowerMac 450 / 896mb / 420gb / 2005fpw
30GB 5G iPod Video
RIP: 12" G3 iBook, 12" G4 Powerbook, 17" G4 eMac, G4 Mac Mini
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I'm doing a Time Machine backup first, if it breaks, I have an excuse to visit the shiny new Apple store
Edit: Done. Trackpad scrolling seems smoother, if thats what you guys were talking about.
(Last edited by seanc : Apr 9, 2008 at 12:14 PM
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if it doesn't show up when I click on software update, does that mean I already have it? if not, do I need both from that link?
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If it doesn't show up, its almost certain that you don't need it. You can't do any harm by downloading and seeing if the MacBook update (first link) will run, if it's not needed for yours it shouldn't run anyway.
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just got done doing the update. weirdest thing though. when the progress bar showed up, my external cd drives tray popped out.
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I have an original MacBook and haven't applied this update, yet it says I don't need it. How can that be so?
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I have a MBP 2.2ghz (boot ROM MBP31.0070.B05), but the installer says I don't need the update although according to the tech not it's not the correct version:
After the firmware is successfully applied to your Mac, your Boot ROM Version will be:â¨
MBP21.00A5.B08 or MBP31.0070.B07
weird. 
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jokell82, What is your Boot ROM now? It seems it only applies to the MacBooks with the identifier of 3,1
pat++, have you missed an update somewhere along the line? Did this new update come up in software update?
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the B05 firmware isn't being updated for some reason. It is what shipped on my 2.2MBP from the factory and I've never missed any of the updates.
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Originally Posted by seanc
jokell82, What is your Boot ROM now? It seems it only applies to the MacBooks with the identifier of 3,1
pat++, have you missed an update somewhere along the line? Did this new update come up in software update?
Boot ROM is MB11.0061.B03, and I've missed no updates. This did not appear in software update, I tried to download it from Apple.com.
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