Can't install Mavericks because Flash Storage Update 1.1 needed

Pretty obvious, I need to first install the Flash Storage Firmware Update 1.1 before I can install Mavericks.  Problem is, the firmware update won't show up no matter how many times I press the Update button.
Anyone else facing this problem?

You need to verify that your SSD isnt corrupt:
http://www.apple.com/support/macbookair-flashdrive/
choose the MacBook Air Flash Storage Firmware Update 1.1. The firmware update will test your drive to see if it is affected. You will be directed back to this page for next steps if needed.
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1690
“This update tests your drive and, in the majority of cases, installs new firmware to resolve the issue. If your drive cannot be updated, Apple will replace it, free of charge”
If your MacBook Air has an affected flash drive, please contact one of the Apple service providers below to schedule an appointment to get your drive replaced:
Apple Retail Store - Set up an appointment with a Genius.
Apple Authorized Service Provider - Find one here.
Apple Technical Support - Contact us for local service options.

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