Successfully installed firmware update 1.0.1 - procedure

Step 1: Plug your MBP to power source
Step 2: In your Applications/Utilities Folder, delete the existing MacBook Pro Firmware Updater
Step 3: Download the Firmware Updater from http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/macbookproearly2006firmwareupdate101.html
Step 4: Close all other applications and follow the instruction. MBP will automatically shut down.
Step 5: Press the "On" button and do not let go untill you here the long tone sound.
Step 6: You will see Apple logo and the progress bar. Do not do anything until the progress bar complete. System will shutdown and go to sleep mode. Press your mouse button and the MBP will reboot.
Step 7: You will see the message "Firmware successfully updated" if not God Bless You!!

thanks alot. i just did it. i agree, i dont think deleting the old updater helps, but for the safe side, i did it anyway. i think it's the pressing start button part that is most important. you have to press it long untill the light blinks very fast, and then followed by long tone sound (not the apple start-up sound). after that, you will see the progress bar. when it's finished, your volume seems to be reset because the start-up sound became so loud. and then, after you logged in, you will see the confirmation that your MacBook pro is updated with firmware updater 1.0.1

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