superdrive firmware update 2.1

is there a way to uninstall firmware updates? this update seems to have killed my superdrive. it won't accept disks. i would reboot, but i wouldn't be able to insert my install discs. any advice?

macbook pro, Mac OS X (10.4.10)

Posted on Jul 5, 2007 3:01 PM

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Aug 26, 2007 8:24 AM in response to gilligan1560

After updating the firmware, I still can burn DVD, but with a high percentage of failures. I tried different medias (Verbatim, Samsung, Memorex) at 16x, with the same result.
Note that the superdrive NEVER burns at the max speed of 16x, but 5x max and 3x average.
As my burning sessions know no problems on my external drive (PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-112D), I think the problem with the firmware update 2.1 is a speed issue.
I can testify that, before that update, I never observed such frequent errors on the Matshita drive.

As there ist no Apple shop in my area, I serioulsy wonder how to get rid of my problem with the Macbook drive, bought in nov. 2006 and anyway out of Apple Care...

Please, go on reclaiming and insisting, so Apple can't keep that autistic attitude. Despising the customer at that point is a strange strategy... do you still trust Apple corp ?

Aug 29, 2007 7:58 PM in response to gilligan1560

My MB Pro's superdrive has rarely burnt an audio CD since I put the FW update on. iTunes doesn't burn at all, telling me it can't calibrate the laser strength for the media. Toast 8 burns sometimes, but the CD has audible noise introduced in the background. Not good for someone who makes a living as a sound engineer.

I noticed the entry about deleting a pref, but can only find "com.apple.mshw.SuperDrive FW Update.plist" that references the drive or optical media.

Has anyone found the correct pref to trash? I don't want to sack the whole thing and start again to be honest.

Aug 30, 2007 8:56 PM in response to gilligan1560

Just thought that I would add another user to the long list of superdrives that have been sabotaged since this firmware update. I can read DVDs and CDs, but cannot burn anything. My MBP is just one month past the one year warranty. I will try to take it to a local Genius bar and post what happens.

Apple is too good a company to leave so many users in a lurch on this issue. This was THEIR recommended update and THEIR error.

Sep 19, 2007 5:49 AM in response to gilligan1560

i have a problem just with the blank -R DVD, everything is fine just that it seems i have the update too

2007-06-25 21:06:34 +0200: Installed "Actualización de Mac OS X (Intel)" (10.4.10)
2007-07-02 00:04:06 +0200: Installed "Actualización de Firmware SuperDrive" (2.1)
2007-07-02 00:04:40 +0200: Installed "iTunes" (7.3)

could that be part of my problem?

Dec 4, 2007 3:39 PM in response to akatzuki

This is a working fix for the superdrive update failure... All credits and a lot oh thanx goes to the guy (ben11), how wrote this programm and the post... Did work for me very well, and I didn't found any other help, so I thought I repost it everywhere...

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.

So, if your drive is in a similar situation this may be able to help. But only try if you feel you've exhausted every other possibility, such as having the drive replaced. This flash process may not work for you, or in the worst case it could conceivably leave your drive is a worse state than before. It is of coursed not endorsed by anybody, in particular not Apple nor the drive manufacturer (or anybody at rpc1.org either).

As I wrote, compared to the standard updaters this utility makes few checks on the drive status - so unless your drive has really lost its standard operating firmware, often because of an interrupted flash, don't use this rather than a more featured updater.

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

to use the utility you start it using ONE of the following commands:

./simple_flash 0 UJ857-HAEA-MBP-rpc1.dat
or
./simple_flash 0 UJ857-HBEA-MB-rpc1.dat
or
./simple_flash 0 UJ857D-KBVB-MB-rpc1.dat
or
./simple_flash 0 UJ857D-KCVB-MBP-rpc1.dat

(choose according to the firmware you need, see below)

It will prompt you to answer if you want to continue - to which you can type 'yes' or 'y', if you want to go on. The flash should start and will take about 30 seconds after which the utility should say "Finished". At this point I recommended you restart your Mac. If all has gone well your drive should be responding again.

Choosing the Firmware

The firmware included are the ones that the "Apple Superdrive 2.1" update offered for Matshita drives - except the ones in this archive have RPC1 patches. If you don't want RPC1 you could go back to standard firmware using the updaters posted in other threads on this forum after your drive is responding again.

In principal the utility would also flash other matshita UJ-8xx drives, but suitable firmware data files are not included for them.

HAEA, HBEA are for UJ-857
KBVB, KCVB are for UJ-857D

If your drive previously had:

HAC1 or HAE4 use HAEA
HBE4 use HBEA
KBV9 use KBVB
KCV9 use KCVB

If you don't know the previous firmware revision you had then: As far as I know firmware revisions HAEA & KCVB are used in the Macbook Pro, HBEA & KBVB are used in the Macbook. Choose according to which model of mac and which model of drive you have.

The optical drive should not accept a firmware corresponding the wrong drive model, but for a given model the various revisions may have slight differences, perhaps because of different physical constraints on the hardware - so try to pick the appropriate revision.

Good luck.

Dec 5, 2007 3:52 AM in response to J.Noir

I went to my local Apple Store (Gravis in Germany) with my MacBook (with read and burn problems after installing firmware update 2.1 in september) and they said, that my SuperDrive is broken, costs of repair (OK, I asked for upgrading it to the new DL-SuperDrive) around 500 EUR. Yesterday, after browsing for another solution through these forums I installed the firmware patch by ben11. And: My UJ857 (HBEA) now reads all my CDs and DVDs again, like I have never installed the firmware update 2.1. I can´t believe it!!!

Thanks to the creator ben11.

Jan 8, 2008 5:59 PM in response to gilligan1560

Hey everyone,

just wanted to let you know that my MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-857D gave me trouble from day one and of course good ol' Apple didn't do squat. I got tired of the KCV9 firmware suckin' some serious sausage and not reading darn near 80% of my media(previously burned cd-r, dvd-rs, music, games, etc) that I have been using before I bought this MBP.

So tonight I used the SimpleFlash utility and upgraded to KVCB. IT FREEKING WORKS NOW!! I can read all media that I couldn't before. ITS SIMPLY AMAZING!!!

If you are afraid of converting, don't be! There is a reversal how-to anyways and you have nothing to loose but your sanity if you stick with APPLES CERTIFIED B.S. FREEKING FIRMWARE.

BEN11, if your out there, and come to Columbus, I will buy the beers man, hit me up.

Apple, don't be Dell, listen to your customers and fix something, and give BEN11 some respect!

_UnrealGecko

Feb 11, 2008 6:04 PM in response to J.Noir

hey, i downloaded the simpleflash however im not sure how to complete the tasks you have outlined, could you possibly walk me through it? i've never used this before and when i try to put in the unzip command it does not work, im also unsure as to which code i should be using

Message was edited by: Vampirexqueen im about to udpate the firmware, we'll see what happens.

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