MSI GE70, cannot update bios

Hi, I've been struggling with keyboard lit in my GE70-2oe. Found out that I need to update my bios version. I downloaded and installed by Flashx64.bat this file E1757IMS.111. After installation computer shuts down and that's pretty much it. No changes in bios after installation. Can someone help?
Cheers

what you expect then? you are flashing to the same BIOS:
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downloaded and installed by Flashx64.bat this file E1757IMS.111

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