K8T NEO BIOS Update Problems

Hello, I have a K8T NEo MS-6702 Ver 1.0 Mb and want to flah it. I have downloaded the BIOS Update ver 1.8. When reading how to flash it it says in large letters "DON'T FLASH FROM A FLOPPY DISK!!!!". Now my problem is that I have a NTFS file system so I am unable to run it from the C drive as instructed in the how to document. SO my question is why can I not run it from a floppy? Can I run it from a CD? How do I flash my BIOS with a NTFS file system?
Thanks in advance

You are welcome! ...Eh, the other utilities I would not install unless they are absolutely crucial. After a successful BIOS update it is recommended you clear CMOS. Power off and unplug power cable when clearing, as there can be n o  el. left for a successful clearing.

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