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Go to System Preferences, then Accounts, and choose your username from the list on the left. Click on "Login items", and you'll see all the applications set to launch when you login. If the updater's found its way onto that list, click on it then the minus sign beneath the list to remove it. (This won't delete the updater, merely prevent it from loading each login)
If it's not on that list, then I'm not sure what to do next.
Go to System Preferences, then Accounts, and choose your username from the list on the left. Click on "Login items", and you'll see all the applications set to launch when you login. If the updater's found its way onto that list, click on it then the minus sign beneath the list to remove it. (This won't delete the updater, merely prevent it from loading each login)
If it's not on that list, then I'm not sure what to do next.
Would this keep it from opening it up if i actually needed an update?
I believe that program was supposed to be run once after downloading it using the normal Software Update program. If your Superdrive needs updated again, they'll probably just offer a new version of the superdrive program over Software Update.
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If it's not on that list, then I'm not sure what to do next.
Would this keep it from opening it up if i actually needed an update?