9800gt bios

could someone please post the original bios for N9800GT-T2D512-OC (v117)??? or a link to where i could find it...
the problem is that i lost my backup of the original when my usb pen drive died, so now I'm in a pickle,
cause i messed up the bios and can't revert to the original...
any help would be appreciated.

I was trying to flash it with a bios from a 8800gt,
to make sli work with another 8800gt (they are basically the same card)
at first it worked kind of, but i lost the temp mon and the fan control,
so i fiddled with the Board ID and Sub System ID, but after that I could not boot the card,
and in perfect timing my usb pen drive gave up on me, so i can't restore the original bios...
right now I restored it to a working state with the 8800gt bios (without the temp mon. and fan controller)
I tried googling it, found two sites with vga bios archives but neither of them got my bios (www.mvktech.net and www.techpowerup.com/vgabios)
so I was wondering if there is some msi bios archive or something?
PS: LiveUpdate doesn't work cause the card is now identified as a 8800gt

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