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Cazauxx :
Alright I have a msi motherboard and DO NOT update your motherboard through msi live update. That is how people brick their motherboards.
Download the update via MSI website here is the link that is specifically for your motherboard.
http://www.msi.com/support/mb/Z97-G55-SLI.html#down-bios
After you download it, put the file on a usb stick, go to the bios and choose usb flash.
Follow the onscreen steps and you are done.
That is how I update my bios. My mb is a MSI Z97 GAMING 3
If you want to see a video scroll to the bottom of the page and in red writing it should say how to update it safely
Hope this helps
really now?? brick there mobo via update on MSI live update? that's the most silly thing i heard. most people who rick there motherboard are those people who download BIOS update themselves or people who doesn't realy know how to update them.
I know it sounds ridiculous but its true
MSI live update is a bit buggy and on the MSI website it says that its recommend to do it on the MSI website and not the MSI update. So if you do it your way you are taking a risk of accidently bricking your motherboard.
Dont believe me?
Look at the reviews for the motherboard
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130776
Look at the second 1 star review it says these particular words
Pros: Has a lot of option which include 3 way SLI, USB 3.0 ports, nice colors and overclocking capabilities.
Cons: Msi Live Update ruined my motherboard.
Other Thoughts: Everything was working great until I updated my bios through windows Msi Live Update. Now my computer turns on by itself after I completely shutdown the computer. Also it restarts after I ask it to shut down. I went through a week trying to figure out that it was from the bios update. I tried out a new psu, remove the front power case connectors to the board, re-flash my board, reinstall windows, etc. Doe not seem right for a software to ruin a brand new board. I dislike I have to RMA, pay for shipping and get a refurbished board after having it for less than two months.
I have this motherboard by the way and have updated it before.
Hope this helps