MSI Gaming 5 Z97 00 Error Code after Bios Flash

Was using a USB for bios flash through the uefi bios. I chose ME flash, and it flashed ME then rebooted and then flashed the bios and then it finally rebooted but to a black screen. After a few minutes, I restart the computer and it has an 00 error code now. I removed the graphics card and cleared the CMOS.

Quote from: HighMans on 05-October-14, 04:04:37
I flipped the PSU off, I always do that.
remove the power cord itself from the electrical outlet
after that proceed with >>Clear CMOS Guide<<
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PSU:   
12v rail Rating of listed PSU: 384W
CPU: G3258
Memory: Corsair 8GB XMS
SSD/ HDD: Seagate 1TB and a PNY SSD
CPU COOLER: Coolermaster Hyper Plus 212
Raid Card: N/A
Sound Card: N/A
Any Additional hardware plugged into your system: N/A
OC: (Yes / No) Yes
Operating System: Windows 8.1
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PSU:   
12v rail Rating of listed PSU: 384W
PSU brand and exact model?
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Memory: Corsair 8GB XMS
how many memory sticks?
exact models?
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SSD/ HDD: Seagate 1TB and a PNY SSD
have you tried to disconnect them both?
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OC: (Yes / No) Yes
that's not good idea to flash your BIOS when the system is OCed

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