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System Menu > About This Mac. Click on More Info, then look for the "Power" section. It should show battery status, including Cycle Count.
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Firmware Upgrade
I installed this upgrade on my mid 2012 rMBP, all went well computer worked fine. I shutdown the system and that was that. My machine will now have to go back to Apple.
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That would be a different firmware update than the one in the thread. Unfortunately there is a risk in updating firmware that if something goes wrong, the device can become useless.
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Having gone through 15-20 firmware updates in my time, I think this might be a PEBKAC issue.
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When I was in school I was using 2-3 full cycles a day, so a thousand cycles in a year was easy!
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