GT60 0NC MSI Recovery manager issue

I have been trying to recover my computer, however when I use the f3 hotkey to bring up the bootmanager the "MSI Recovery Manager" option is not there, and when I try to use the system restore function it will not allow me to select any system images, I get an error saying that they cannot be found. What should I do to reformat and recover my laptop?

you can see the explanation right above on the link which you give.
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Users who download BIOS from here (not using Live Update) should use the flash utility included in the downloaded compressed file when doing the BIOS update. To avoid BIOS update failure, please do not use older versions of the update utility or utilities not provided by MSI.
- If the notebook you purchased has Win7 Bios installed, please DON'T attempt to update using Windows 8 bios (or vice versa). Failure to abide may result in bricking your system.
- Although there's a bios detection program written to protect user from cross flashing the bios (Win7 to Win8 bios or vice versa), still DON'T experiment. Failure to abide may result in breaking your system.
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Hi Svet, second day of testing, though the lag has not been completely removed, the performance was much better when I didn't update the BIOS and EC.
you can reflash to this test EC: https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=162629.0
to improve peformance

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