Superdrive firmware update fail

After updating SL 10.6.8 on my macbook I'm no longer able to update the Super Drive Firmware.
Has anyone ran through this problem?
Regards,
Karl

What model MBP do you have and why is there a need to update the super drive firmware?

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    I have successfully restored the firmware on a UJ-857 that was hosed following the infamous Apple Superdrive Firmware Update 2.1, thanks to the procedure & flashing utility posted by "ben11" on http://forum.rpc1.org/viewtopic.php?t=42953&sid=7a19b1238543a5e4a43d12770bbd27c1
    Please read the instructions carefully before proceeding.
    Hello,
    +After some private message exchanges it seems I was able to help some people in this situation (inclduing the original poster). I wrote a simple utility to perform a very basic flash to the drive - doing that may be able to recover the situation, but my flash utility performs almost no checks and is generally much more basic than the framework which, for example, the standard Apple Superdrive updaters have used.+
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    +Simple flash utility archive:+
    +http://rapidshare.com/files/57312123/SimpleFlash.zip.html+
    +There is the terminal based utility (and source code) - along with copies of the HAEA, HBEA, KBVB, KCVB (RPC1 patched) firmwares for the UJ-857 and UJ-857D.+
    _+Basic Instructions+_
    +You need to download the "SimpleFlash.zip" file, unpack it and then run it using the terminal. e.g. assuming you have downloaded the archive file to your desktop you can unpack like this:+
    +ben11s-computer:~ ben11$ cd Desktop+
    +ben11s-computer:~/Desktop ben11$ unzip SimpleFlash.zip+
    +ben11s-computer:~/Desktop ben11$ cd SimpleFlash+
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    _+Choosing the Firmware+_
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    +KCV9 use KCVB+
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    Hello.
    I read a lot of stories on this issue, but no one was exactly like mine. However, since I bumped into your post yesterday I decided to give a try to the "ben11" flash solution.
    I'm writing here so others can others can find the info (also I'm writing it here since I have an Apple ID but I'm not interested in subscribing to "The Firmware Page Forum", from "ben11" comes from).
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