990XA GD55 Bios update Failed

Hi, i have a MSI 990XA GD55 and recently  i've tried to update my BIOS from versión E7640vN1 to E7640vN2 and now my motherboard doesn't work.
I just downloaded the E7640vN2 bios versión  from MSI web site and run on Windows 8 as shown in BIOS flash SOP and the process in Windows finished ok, then the MB reboot and i´ve faced with a black screen.
I have no idea was wrong with it.
What can i do?  Can i recovery my bios? Help please !!!!

Figure 1: Error message
The error displays when ...
the update requires certain hardware or software that is not installed on your computer (examples: keyboard replaced with a non-HP keyboard or Microsoft .NET software is not installed),
the computer does not meet a certain minimum hardware or software requirement (examples: 4 GB minimum memory, 200 MB free disk space, or .NET version 2.0 required and 1.0 is installed) .
Usually, this error indicates the update is not needed for your computer and it should not be installed.

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