Restoring my MBP optical drive firmware

Hello. I had mistakenly used Nero Drive Speed in Bootcamp's Windows XP to change the speed of my optical drive upon the advice of someone on another forum, but this has ruined my drive's firmware. Here is a link to a photo of the original specs of my firmware: http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd225/KellySt10/infomymacdvddrive.png
and the drive's firmware specs after using Nero Drive Speed: http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd225/KellySt10/specsofmyopticaldrive.png
How can I restore my drive's firmware to the way it was originally?
Thanks in advance.
PS This is a brand-new MBP, ordered after the WWDC expo in June (actually ordered it July 7, 2009) of 2009. My family is upset after I told them that I might have to replace the drive, and I'm upset with myself.
Message was edited by: K515

Apple provides firmware restoration CD images for Intel machines (search Support), but it is a machine restore, and I don't know what that does specifically (if anything) about the DVD firmware. The DVD's have their own onboard firmware (RPC-2, as they encode/enforce region information at the drive level, not the system level), and it has been years since firmware images (or hacked versions thereof) have been available (MPAA and others took care of that).
Only suggestion I have is to call AppleCare and ask them. You can bring your machine in to an Apple Store for a system firmware restore, so perhaps they can also do that for the DVD (or point you to the appropriate resource on the Support web site to do it yourself).

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