EFI update 2.1 for lion recovery in Mountain lion

When the EFI update 2.1 for lion recovery in Mountain lion is done and when i restart my Macbook, the sleep indicator flashes and the machine makes a beeping sound for about 3 seconds and the machine starts up. Any thing to be worried about..? I beleive the the update is not installed bcoz it still shows in the App Store as update available. Pls advise.

MACBOOK 13 INCH MID 2010
OS X MOUNTAIN LION

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