In need of an updated BIOS

I have a modded BIOS from here and it came with OROM 12.6.0.1867.  I am need for the same BIOS, but with Intel OROM 12.7.0.1936, can someone help me out?  Current BIOS is E1762SZ2.30U, laptop is a MSI GT70-OND, running Windows 7 Pro 64-bit.  Thanks

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    Quote from: danielsuh on 29-March-15, 07:31:59
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    Quote from: danielsuh on 29-March-15, 07:31:59
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  • Y50 uhd 48hz frame lock can be fixed lenovo must update bios and other seriouse promblems.

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