MacBook Pro Retina 13 inch

I have encountered this problem where my trackpad was unresponsive, so I decided to download the EFI firmware updates, but my information don't match the table of downloads under Retina Pro 13 inch. Boot RAM Version is MBP111.0138.B07, SMC is 2.16f58, and Model identifier is MacBookPro11,1. And could someone tell me what to do. Help will be appreciated and I want to say many thanks in advance. Hope you reply!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I did earlier but when I did it again just now, it started charging! Thank you!

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