Firmware request, Msi 280x Gaming

S/N: 602-v277-19sb130904

Use >>this<<
Create a bootable usb stick (https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=165175.0).
Then unpack the previously provided archive (302.rar) and put the included file (TV277MH.302) on that stick.
Rename TV277MH.302 to 302.rom. Put the atiflash.exe also included in the archive on the USB stick too. Now boot from the stick.
Type atiflash -p -f -noaper 0 302.rom [ENTER] and let it flash the vbios.

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