790GX-G65: BIOS v1.40 wrong from MSI ??

Hi everybody,
decided to install the latest BIOS for the 7576, currently v1.3.
Both ways tell me the BIOS is wrong:
-MBIOS from USB drive: ROM-ID mismatch
-LiveUpdate: BIOS checksum error
Since both use different BIOS files, there seems to be something wrong.
v1.4 is dated 30.07., so some days old. WTH is nobody else having this issue with BIOS v1.4 here??
I currently DO have the correct BIOS 1.3. Running well, no issues. Do not tell me 'don't flash if it is running fine'. I know what I'm doing.
BTW, protection is off. Flashed with both ways before.
BR,
cooper2k9

Quote from: Jack t.N. on 17-October-09, 18:50:33
MSI Live Update is stupid and should be avoided and M-Flash has become a known trouble-maker as well.  So, please, >>Use the MSI HQ Forum USB flasher<<.
Clear CMOS with main A/C power cable removed from your PSU before flashing to make sure nothing is overclocked.
This would not report bad CRC. And the M/B is not overclocked.
As I said, both ways worked before, without reporting anything wrong.
Will try to boot from the USB stick and flash directly.
cooper2k9.

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