Sound when waking up

Can someone do this for me? After closing the lid of your MBP, bring your ear close to the Pro and open the lid to bring it out of stand by, do you hear any sounds?

bring your ear close to the Pro and open the lid to bring it out of stand by, do you hear any sounds?
The mechanical noise that you hear when you wake up your MBP is the Superdrive being activated after sleep. This was normal up until yesterday, when Apple released a firmware upgrade for the MBP and for the Superdrive that resolves this noise.
Go to Software Update, and install the MBP Firmware upgrade that will show up. After that upgrade has been successfully applied, go back to Software Update a second time and you will see a Superdrive firmware upgrade now available. Run that upgrade as well, and the superdrive noise upon waking will be gone!
--Travis

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