MacBook Pro Software Update 1.0

Each, who that found what's it did have to fixed?
People saying that it runs cooler...
(Before my MBP would get up to 68C while browsing the web without the fans going above 2K rpm. Now they kick in around 55C.

Before you redo things and after a clone operation you did reboot from the clone, right? To be sure it works?
Tip: Pay for the full version, a) since it is good software and b) you get Smart Update so the next clone only updates changed files and instead of 2 hours it takes 10 minutes.
Tip 2: Don't clone to the entire 250 partition as it erases everything on there and thus if you store data on it too, it all gets erased. Make a partition on the drive equal to the mac HD in the computer.

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    ???

    I just restarted then tried to open InDesign again and it let me download a java update that seems to have fixed it.

  • MacBook Pro Software Update 1.0 Released

    About MacBook Pro Software Update 1.0
    This update provides important bug fixes and is recommended for all 2.2/2.4GHz MacBook Pro models.
    This update requires Mac OS X 10.4.9 or later.
    -Bmer
    Mac Owners Support Group
    Join Us @ MacOSG.com
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    I also saw that it was up online but without any information as to what it's updating I'm holding off. My MBP is working fine and I'll let those who want to be on the bleeding edge d/l and try it before I opt for it.
    I wish apple posted what the update is doing on these things instead of just saying its recommended. Its not like I need to know what line # is being updated within a given module, but rather that's fixing this issue, or that issue.

  • MacBook Pro Software Update Results in Singlu-User Mode

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    Any help is greatly appreciated.
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    Hello,
    Here is the solution to the problem. It is simply due to XCode installation. For some reason, one needs to perform the "MacBook Pro Software Update 1.0" after an "Archive + Install" before installing any other software.
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  • Apple MacBook/Pro Software Update 1.0?

    On versiontracker.com, there is an update called Apple MacBook/Pro Software Update 1.0. The desciption says:
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  • MacBook MacBook Pro Software Update 1.1

    I am having the same issue many others are having in regards to the MacBook MacBook Pro Software Update 1.1 installing again, and again, and again, and again, ... Maybe you see the point.
    I have browsed the Discussions, and tried some suggestions, (case sensitive) but it still installs, again and again, and again...
    I am a little worried why Apple has not addressed this. This problem has existed since 12/18/2007. I think we have endured this long enough. If apple is not going to provide help, are there any users out there listening that have spent effort and found a solution.
    I am all Ears!!!
    Thanks, Steve

    I have tried the solution listed here about case sensitive journaling. However, it did not help me.
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=6167469&#6167469

  • MacBook MacBook Pro Software Update 1.1 continues to appear

    This has been the first really strange issue since I upgraded to Leopard. Ever since the MacBook MacBook Pro Software Update 1.1 in Software Update, it continues to appear as if it was not installed. If I look at my installation log, it shows that I have installed it about 9 times since it was released. Here are the last few entries in my installation log:
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    2007-12-21 22:26:34 -0500: Installed "MacBook MacBook Pro Software Update" (1.1)
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    2007-12-23 04:15:00 -0500: Installed "MacBook MacBook Pro Software Update" (1.1)
    2007-12-25 04:16:18 -0500: Installed "MacBook MacBook Pro Software Update" (1.1)
    2007-12-26 04:28:09 -0500: Installed "MacBook MacBook Pro Software Update" (1.1)
    2007-12-30 06:10:00 -0500: Installed "MacBook MacBook Pro Software Update" (1.1)
    2008-01-03 01:55:35 -0500: Installed "MacBook MacBook Pro Software Update" (1.1)
    2008-01-05 22:32:22 -0500: Installed "MacBook MacBook Pro Software Update" (1.1)
    Is it safe to ignore this update? What is going on? Is there something wrong with my system? I haven't noticed any other problems.. I have no idea how Mac OS X determines if I need an update or not.

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    3) rename the file (don't delete it) ... i renamed the
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    you probably don't have to, but i rebooted the system, to
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    and it reported the system is up to date.

  • MacBook (Pro) Software Update 1.1 stays in the update application

    As of the release of the MacBook (Pro) update to fix some keyboard/mouse issues (I didn't notice any problems) I'm not getting rid of the update in the updater:
    It installs, reboots and pops up again. I've done this process several times now and if you go to
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    After the first time the update got installed, the MacBook was not able to reboot. It stuck in the bootup process and I removed power after approx 15 minutes with a black screen.
    After that "forced" reboot, it worked like before - except the broken software update.
    That's what I found in the logs, but I've no idea...
    8<--------------------------
    Dec 25 12:07:48 macbook-pro Software Update[205]: Package Authoring Error: installation-check results requires a message
    Dec 25 12:07:49: --- last message repeated 4 times ---
    Dec 25 12:08:05 macbook-pro Software Update[205]: JavaScript error "Undefined value" while running "_choice_suvisible"
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    I have those same messages in the install.log.
    My Software Update.log shows this:
    2007-12-18 01:09:38 -0500: Installed "Security Update 2007-009" (1.0)
    2007-12-24 12:18:26 -0500: Installed "Security Update 2007-009" (1.1)
    After the first time the update got installed, the MacBook was not able to reboot. It stuck in the bootup process and I removed power after approx 15 minutes with a black screen.
    Well, this is what fubar Software Update.
    If you feel the update was installed properly, Software Update can be set to ignore the update.

  • MacBook Pro Software Update 1.1 - Constantly needs instalation

    The title says it all. Every time software update runs, it insists that the macbook MacBook Professional Software Update 1.1 needs to be installed. here's the log file:
    2007-10-26 12:51:16 -0700: Installed "Remote Desktop Client" (3.2.1)
    2007-10-28 15:57:47 -0700: Installed "Numbers Update" (1.0.1)
    2007-10-28 15:58:02 -0700: Installed "Pages Update" (3.0.1)
    2007-10-28 15:58:06 -0700: Installed "Login & Keychain Update" (1.0)
    2007-10-28 15:58:27 -0700: Installed "Keynote Update" (4.0.1)
    2007-11-11 16:26:11 -0800: Installed "QuickTime" (7.3)
    2007-11-11 16:27:15 -0800: Installed "iTunes" (7.5)
    2007-11-16 09:54:21 -0800: Installed "Mac OS X Update" (10.5.1)
    2007-12-14 10:38:33 -0800: Installed "QuickTime" (7.3.1)
    2007-12-18 16:10:30 -0800: Installed "MacBook MacBook Pro Software Update" (1.1)
    2007-12-18 16:11:23 -0800: Installed "Security Update 2007-009" (1.0)
    2007-12-19 10:07:25 -0800: Installed "MacBook MacBook Pro Software Update" (1.1)
    2007-12-22 10:51:48 -0800: Installed "MacBook MacBook Pro Software Update" (1.1)
    2007-12-22 10:52:40 -0800: Installed "Security Update 2007-009" (1.1)
    2007-12-22 10:55:20 -0800: Installed "MacBook MacBook Pro Software Update" (1.1)
    Is anyone else getting this problem?

    I have the exact same problem. So far it has showed that I have "installed" it 6 times, but it still comes up. At this point I am just dismissing it, but it has gotten annoying. Has anyone heard of a fix/remedy yet for this?

  • MacBook Pro Software Update 1.1 Refuses to Install

    Ok well I have a very annoying problem. Since the 18th, I've been getting daily notices about the MacBook Pro Software Update 1.1 thing, and daily I have been saying "OK, go ahead and interrupt what I'm doing, install it and then leave me alone." And then the next day, I get yet another message saying i need to install it.
    Needless to say, this is highly annoying. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    I'm getting the same behavior. I'm not sure but I think this may be related to whether the FIRST time you encounter this update, you opt to restart later rather than right away. Perhaps you can verify whether this was the approach you took as well. In any event, no number of restarts now of my MacBook Pro with 10.5.1 will prevent me from getting yet another message that the MacBook Pro Software Update 1.1 is waiting to be downloaded and installed.
    I assume Leopard has left largely unchanged the practice of placing a record of updates in its /Library/Receipts directory. If the properties of this directory change, such that it prevents it from being updated, this could lead Apple's "Software Update" utility to think software has never been installed when perhaps it has been installed after all.
    I would consider also that perhaps the SoftwareUpdate.plist file may be questionable. I notice that while almost all other plist files in /Library/Preferences list "root" as the owner, the SoftwareUpdate.plist lists my own user name as the owner.
    I think commands such as chown and chmod may become our best friend where this apparent bug is concerned; but I recognize that all the foregoing speculation on my part is a longshot.
    I welcome the comments of others who encounter this behavior.

  • MacBook Pro Software Update 1.1 keeps updating everyday...

    The MacBook Pro Software Update 1.1 (keyboard update) keeps updating everyday even after successfully completing. Is this a known issue?
    thanks,
    graham

    Thanks for the help folks. I found the issue. The reason that this is occurring is that someone mistakenly named a file 'PlugIns' versus 'Plugins' or the script is wrong (one or the other). If you have a case-sensitive drive it will keep looking for the update. The solution is here:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=6142512&#6142512
    The solution creates a file called 'Plugins', which simply points to the real file named 'PlugIns'.
    It appears the Apple QA folks forgot to put case-sensitives drive formats into their test matrix. I hope they remedy this in the future.

  • Problem with MacBook Pro Software Update 1.1

    I've installed the MacBook Pro Software Update 1.1 on my 17" MacBook Pro. Seems to have fixed any keyboard issues I may have been experiencing. But every time I run software update this particular update wants to be installed again. I've run the install three times and it's still being flagged as being needed.
    Anyone else having this problem?
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    Can't we standardize on case-sensitive volumes yet, it's the 21st century for crying out loud!

    I had the same issue.
    How did you figure this out?
    I was on the phone for almost two hours (mostly waiting) with support and they simply came up with 'Archive' and 'Store' and 'Rebuild' your system, which quite frankly would not have fixed this issue because I still would have a case-sensitive drive.
    My post is here:
    http://discussions.apple.com/messageview.jspa?messageID=6171072&stqc=true
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  • Macbook pro software update problems

    when i try to update my software on my macbook pro 17in. it times out and i get a message saying it was unable to update and it may be corrupted. Any reason why that would be or how i can fix it?

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  • Macbook pro software updates problems

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