Install 1.69f4 (SMC 1.7) on MacbookPro8,1 running Yosemite
Solution 1:
any luck with your issue? I am having SMC related issues on my early 2011 13-inch MacBook Pro (aka MacBookPro8,1) too. Also want to update SMC to 1.69f4 but on Sierra I'm not allowed to.
Curiously, the description for this update on Apple's website doesn't specifically list the 13-inch model. Also curiously, digging into the .pkg file there are 4 other packages, named MacBookProSMCUpdate, MBP18, MBP91 and MBP92, which contain the SMC file for the following models, respectively:
- MacBookProSMCUpdate: 2010 17-inch MacBook Pro
- MBP18: 2010 15-inch MacBook Pro
- MBP91: 2011 15-inch MacBook Pro
- MBP92: 2011 17-inch MacBook Pro
This info was retrieved from the names of folders/files buried within payload files.
That all seems to indicate that, although this update is listed on Apple's website as for the early 2011 13-inch MacBook Pro, the software inside is intended to use in other machines. Either that or Apple used totally inconsistent naming for the files and folder inside the package.
With some more digging, I found that I COULD manually install an SMC update through an EFI command-line mode in rEFInd. I have not yet attempted that as I'm aware of the risks and don't want to finish bricking my Mac with a wrong SMC firmware.
So i guess my question is: Has anyone with the same Mac model successfully updated its SMC firmware with version 1.7 (1.69f4) and can confirm that it is INDEED intended for this Mac model (MacbookPro8,1)?
If not, is there any other official word from Apple regarding the right number of the latest SMC update for this model?
Any hints are appreciated!
Solution 2:
There seems to be a problem on the Apple KnowledgeBase page.
MacBook Pro (15-inch, Early 2011) MacBookPro8,2 1.68f99 (SMC 1.6)
MacBook Pro (13-inch, Early 2011) MacBookPro8,1 1.69f4 (SMC 1.7)
Both of these packages have the same name without version numbers when downloaded.
Both seem to address the same thing or kind of problem:
MacBook Pro SMC Firmware Update 1.6:
This update addresses a rare issue on some Apple notebooks where a battery that has accumulated more than 1000 charge cycles may unexpectedly shut down or stop functioning.
Post Date: Jan 30, 2013 –– File Size: 666 KB ––
System Requirements: OS X 10.6.8, OS X 10.7.5, OS X 10.8.2 or later
Containin the actual files : 2010MacBookPro13SMC16, 2011MacBookPro13SMC16
MacBook Pro SMC Firmware Update 1.7
This update is recommended for MacBook Pro (Mid 2010) and MacBook Pro (Early 2011) 15 and 17 inch models.
This update addresses a rare issue on some Apple notebooks where a battery that has accumulated more than 1000 charge cycles may unexpectedly shut down or stop functioning.Post Date: Dec 12, 2012 –– File Size: 703 KB ––
System Requirements: OS X 10.7.5, OS X 10.8.2
Containing the actual files: 2010MacBookPro15SMC17, 2010MacBookPro17SMC17, 2011MacBookPro15SMC17, 2011MBP17.smc
That makes the version
"SMC Update 1.6"
the right one for your model MacBook Pro 13inch 8,1 Early 2011.
What is the problem on Apple's page?
They seem to have switched the SMC version numbers around, wrongly.
On a MacBook Pro 8,2 15inch Early 2011 the version number is 1.69f4. (Can't check 13inch now.)
Effectively Apple says per the table on its knowledgebase page: "Upgrade to SMC1.7" but meant to say 'upgrade to SMC1.6'? SMC1.6 contains Version: 1.68f99. (That's what the binary identifies itself with at least)
2011MBP13.smc Version: 1.68f99
2011MBP15.smc Version: 1.69f4
As to the supported versions of Mac OS X form which to run thiese updaters:
My 2011s went from Snow Leopard straight to Mavericks. Either this update (1.7 in this case) was supported in Mavericks as well or I booted temporarily into a version of (Mountain) Lion on an external drive just to apply this update.
Therefore it seems that you guessed at the problem and found bad advice on Apple's part on one page relating to version numbers that you read correctly.
If you are already on the latest SMC version for your machine, it may be a hardware problem with your battery after all.
As a limited workaround in general to get the latest versions of firmwares: Apple doesn't distribute these as standalone packages anymore, as the above (outdated) page demonstrates.
You might still get the latest for your machine by installing a later version of macOS onto an external drive, which now should prompt an update of those components en passant. These versions should then still be available in or work with Yosemite, if you want to keep that system.
(As I can't check 13inch, for SMC I have no data, but your EFi BootRom will get an update if you install High Sierra at least. For 2011 MBPs you'll go from MBP81.0047.2AB (2015-001, standalone) to Boot ROM Version: MBP81.0050.B00).