
- 2006 MACBOOK PRO ISSUES MAC OSX
- 2006 MACBOOK PRO ISSUES INSTALL
Your firmware cannot be updated." This appears just after clicking the 'Restart' button. Attempting to apply the Firmware Update 1.4 gives "An unexpected error occurred (0).
2006 MACBOOK PRO ISSUES MAC OSX
"My MacBook Pro is a Core 2 Duo 2.33 GHz, 17", with Mac OSX 10.4.10. The new EFI Firmware 1.4 update says my computer doesn't need it." "I have a MacBook Pro with Boot Firmware 02. My firmware remains 01 after numerous attempts." - Ralph I restart as normal, then try again, and same error. "When trying to run the firmware update, I get an error message along the lines of "unexpected error occurred (0) unable to upgrade firmware". Still, some users who have determined their machines to be eligible for the updates are unable to apply them - particularly on MacBook Pros. Core Duo MacBook Pros have BootROM version strings that start with MBP11 or MBP12, and use EFI firmware revision 1.2. Knowledge Base article #303880 has a matrix of systems and their current firmware versions, which you can use to determine whether or not your system can receive one of the new updates.įor instance, the MacBook Pro 1.4 firmware revision is only for Core 2 Duo MacBook Pros, which carry a BootROM Version string that begins in MBP21, MBP22 or 03. 2006 MACBOOK PRO ISSUES INSTALL
Will not install on eligible machines - particularly MacBook Pros Several users have reported an issue where the new firmware updates refuse to install on eligible Macs.