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Firmware for the new MacBook Pro updated
Last night, Apple released a firmware update for the new MacBook Pro presented during the WWDC 2009. The update brings the firmware to the 1.7 version and enhances the hard disk’s access speed.
Before the update, the SATA speed on the MacBook Pro was strangely limited to 1.5GBps even though the theorical speed was 3Gbps. This software limitation was removed and the users that install high-speed drivers will now be able to fully take advantage of their SATA drives.
As usual, it’s possible to download the update through the Sofware Update or directly from Apple’s support site.
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