Any Issues With MacBook Pro Software Update 1.2?

Just wondered if there were any problems with the newest update and Tiger.
frank

Probably a bit late for this to be helpful to you, but after I installed the update I can't play Civilization 4 anymore.
And here I was so excited about updated graphics drivers!
I've contacted Aspyr... I'm sure someone will eventually fix whatever has gone wrong.

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    Only thing that I suspect is that it's because I've got my HD formatted as case-sensitive. I've noticed that formatting a drive as case-sensitive will break several popular games.
    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.
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  • 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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    2008-01-05 22:32:22 -0500: Installed "MacBook MacBook Pro Software Update" (1.1)
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    OK, here's what i did:
    1) navigate to the: /Library/Updates sub-directory
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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
    ensure nothing broke. afterwards, i did a "Software Update"
    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:
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    8<--------------------------
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    I have those same messages in the install.log.
    My Software Update.log shows this:
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    2007-12-24 12:18:26 -0500: Installed "Security Update 2007-009" (1.1)
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    Well, this is what fubar Software Update.
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  • 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.
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    -Bmer
    Mac Owners Support Group
    Join Us @ MacOSG.com
    iTunes: MacOSG Podcast
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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

    Hello,
    Since I have had problems before with Software update, I have decided to install one item at a time to find out which update packages cause problems.
    When I installed the latest "MacBook Pro Software Update", which is strongly recommended, I ended up getting stuck with the single-user mode and now I cannot get out. When I boot, I get a console instead of a Graphical User Interface. I am really tired of Tiger. I have used Linux for the past 9 years and found it to be excellent. I expected much more from Mac OS X when I first bought my system two weeks ago. I already did an "Archive and Reinstall" and I don't want to do it again.
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    K.
    Any help is greatly appreciated.
    K.

    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.
    If Xcode is installed before the update, something gets messed and the computer keeps booting to a Console instead of the GUI.
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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

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    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.
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    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.
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    Anyone out there that is working with Motion 3.0.1 on one of the new Macbook Pros (Santa Rosa) and has installed both the Macbook Pro Software Update 1.0 and the EFI Firmware update (for the 15 inch models)???
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    On versiontracker.com, there is an update called Apple MacBook/Pro Software Update 1.0. The desciption says:
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    Thom you might try going to Applications->Utilities->Disk Utility->click on the name of your HD (probably something like "Macintosh HD" unless you renamed it) in the left had corner and look at the bottom of the window under "Format:" It should read "Mac OS Extended (Journaled)" If that's the case then you probably don't need to worry about it.

  • 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.

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