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Hey,

I'm trying to install windows on my MBP, but when I start BootCamp Assistant it says: "...You must update your computer's firmware...". However, I go to Software Update and there are no updates...

Boot ROM version: MBP11.0044.B02
SMC Version: 1.2f10

Any help?

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yeah, do to the Apple website, and go into support, and search something like "MBP firmware updates." If they have something that you haven't downloaded that seems like you need, get it. You wouldn't have found the firmware updates info on SOFTWARE update

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