iMac SuperDrive Update for Mac OS 9: Information and Download

  • Last Modified on: September 10, 2003
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This document contains the iMac SuperDrive Update for Mac OS 9 information and a link to the iMac SuperDrive Update for Mac OS 9

iMac SuperDrive for Mac OS 9
Download Requirements
Operating System
Mac OS 9.2.x
Software
N/A
Hardware
iMac (15" flat panel) with internal SuperDrive

Download Help
For help with downloading, see Knowledge Base Document 75098 "Help: Downloading Software

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Language Version Release Date Read Me Software
English 1.0 2002-11-26
English

2.3 MB
Français 1.0 2002-12-05
English

2.4 MB
Deutsch 1.0 2002-12-05
English

2.4 MB
1.0 2002-12-06
English

2.4 MB

Before You Install iMac SuperDrive Update 1.0

The iMac SuperDrive Update 1.0 application installs new firmware on your SuperDrive which addresses an incompatibility with 4x DVD-R and 2x DVD-RW media.You must perform this update If you intend to use 4x DVD-R or 2x DVD-RW media in your iMac. This update also enables you to eject audio CDs that are copy-protected or have mastering errors.

System Requirements: iMac 15-inch flat panel with internal SuperDrive.

Using the iMac SuperDrive Firmware Update 1.0

1. Save all open documents and quit all applications.
2. If the application "iMac SuperDrive Update" is not present (see Figure 1, above), install it by double-clicking "iMac SD Firmware Install" and following the instructions presented.
3. If a disc is in the SuperDrive, drag its icon to the Trash to eject the disc.
4. Double-click "iMac SuperDrive Update" and click Continue.

If you experience problems and are not able to update the firmware using this program, contact your local authorized Apple service provider.

Important: Do not reset, shut down, or turn off power to your computer while updating the firmware. Doing so may damage your SuperDrive.


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