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DESCRIPTION
Apple EFI Firmware Update fixes several issues to improve the stability of iMac computers.

After the firmware is successfully applied to your Mac, your Boot ROM Version will be:
 IM71.007A.B03

You can confirm the version of the BootROM installed on your computer using System Profiler.

To complete the firmware update process, please follow the instructions in the updater application (/Applications/Utilities/iMac EFI Firmware Update.app). The updater will launch automatically when the Installer closes.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.2 improves the performance and reliability of Intel Core 2 Duo processors and fixes issues with Boot Camp for iMac computers.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4.11 or later, Intel iMac.

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Developer:Apple
Downloads:4,004
  - Version d/l:1,659
Utilities:System
License:Updater
Date:08 Apr 2008
Platform:Intel

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    Apr 9 2008

    MAC COGNOSCENTI  This only applies to the 20 and 24 inch mid-2007 iMacs as per Apple's knowledgebase article here:

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1237  
    (Version 1.3)

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    Sep 27 2007

    ORION MK. V  1.2 updater went fine. I'm now at IM61.0093.B07.  
    (Version 1.2)

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    Nov 14 2006

    STEELCUT  Hm, everything works perfekt after the update.

    My Boot ROM Version now says: IM51.0090.B03

    Which would be right if i had a 20-inch late 2006.

    But i have a 17-inch late 2006 CD.

    So what now?  
    (Version 1.1)

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    Sep 12 2007

    AMBIENT  uh,

    i have the same problem.

    my rom says IM51.0090.B03 but, i have a 17inch.

    it is supposed to be IM52....

    my imac keeps crashing.  
    (Version 1.1)

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    Apr 9 2008

    JOHN SAWYER CJS  Apple is sometimes lazy about properly identifying which updates apply to which Mac models. Your Macs are "Late 2006" models, and even though the display size is different, the logic board, etc. are similar enough so that this firmware update applies to both. If the firmware update wasn't appropriate for your Mac model, its installer wouldn't have installed it. Any problems that occur after any firmware update aren't due to a mismatch between the firmware update and a given Mac model, but due to bugs in either the firmware update itself (which means both some 17" and 20" models may experience similar problems), or your System software, leftover cache files (clear them out using something like Leopard Cache Cleaner), etc.  
    (Version 1.3)

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    Apr 9 2008

    JOHN SAWYER CJS  steelcut and ambient:

    I just doublechecked your Mac's firmware numbers, and you're right, the model ID shown in the firmware version that the updater has installed on your Macs, doesn't match your Mac's official model name (17 Inch Late 2006 CD)--IM51 is the model ID for the 17" and 20" with a Superdrive, and IM52 is what you'd normally expect with a 17" CD model. Also, IM51.0090.B03 isn't one of the numbers Apple shows at http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1237, even for non-CD models--it shows IM51.0090.B09 as being what firmware update 1.2 installs for both the 17" and 20" Late 2006 models (which is a further oddity--if you installed firmware update 1.3 and got firmware IM51.0090.B03, it seems that the 1.3 update might install a variation of the 1.2 update on models that don't support the 1.3 update). But since the 17" Late 2006 CD model is just a 17" Late 2006 model with a Combo drive instead of a Superdrive, their logic boards are probably identical, or close enough (maybe the only difference was the model ID originally in their firmware), or some production runs may have used these two logic boards interchangeably. So, it's likely that these inconsistencies aren't anything to worry about. Still, it's debatable whether it was a good idea or a bad one, for the updater to change your Mac's model ID to a technically different model's. It's even possible that your 17" CD model's firmware originally showed IM51 as its model ID, if it contained a non-CD model logic board all along.  
    (Version 1.3)

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