P67a-GD65 BIOS v4.1

What is the correct way to flash this BIOS.  I followed the included instructions and it bricked my board, I had to RMA it.  I just got the replacement and it's at BIOS v1.19\v1.J so what is the correct way to upgrade.  Thanks.

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I just got the replacement and it's at BIOS v1.19\v1.J so what is the correct way to upgrade.  Thanks.
Upgrade to what? Yes, it will give you Click BIOS II, but what else with a P67? How much time does one spend in the BIOS? The Z68 G3's can benefit a little bit with PCI-E 3.0, but not much. You want an upgrade? Put a 2700k in it and keep the v1.19 UEFI/BIOS.

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    Sure here comes some pics.

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       Disk Drive   ST3400632NS ATA Device (400 GB, 7200 RPM, SATA)
    Code: [Select]
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