Hi Rich,

The simplest comparrison to make as a new switcher is to think of it
as a bios update, efi is pretty much the mac's equivillent.
Downloading them usually means good news.  Just be sure to take care
to read the update instructions that come up before it restarts,
because they usually require a boot up in a slightly different way to
normal.  On my mbp, you have to hold down the power button
continuously until the poor thing makes a beep that's louder and
longer than I imagined, but it might be a different procedure on a
mini.  If you're really lucky, you might be spared the beep.

Have at it, and give us a shout if anything irks you.

Scott

On 9/9/09, Rich Ring <richr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does anyone know what this is?
> Haven't got a clue.
>
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> >
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