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Walling1

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Nov 2, 2006
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I recently upgraded my MBP to Leopard, which makes it eligible for the keyboard firmware update. But now the keyboard update shows up every time I run Software Update. Any idea why? Has it not actually installed?

I've been looking forward to this update, which wasn't available in Tiger. I do live audio playback with this computer, and the occasional missed cue because the keyboard wasn't responding has been driving me nuts!

Thanks!
 
It'll be under the Utilities folder. It's supposed to pop up and get you to install it once you close Software Update, but if you installed other updates that required a restart it can easily get in a loop like this. It's a more low-level update than your average OS/application update, and so if it picks up that i hasn't been applied manually it will just show up as available forever.
 
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