MBP EFI and Thunderbolt firmware update

RUnning OS X 10.7.1, Software Update asked to update my Thunderbolt and MBP EFI firmware, after which restart was required. On restart, long tone heard, followed by black screen. Trying to power on led only to black screen. I did a hard reboot (held down power button until power on light flashed) and that seems to have done the trick.

So does it now list the updated Firmware version in Apple System Profiler, or did you manage to abort it before it completed, leaving the old version intact ?

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