MSI Geforce 4 MX 440 -T8X

Hi,
I had a boring problem while updating my card bios with Live Update.And now I can't use my video card because I killed my card with bios update.Is Someone has a bios image file for MSI Geforce 4 MX 440 - T8X ??
P.S/ Please Help me for finding bios image I can't find in anywhere ( correct version of bios)
Sorry about my language .
Blowfish

i just bought this card
i formatted my harddrive
reinstalled winxp pro updated to service pack 1
and installed cumultive patch for internet explorer
when i try to click on the tabs "MSI information" & "MSI clock"
i always get a rundll32.exe error
also MSI 3D!Turbo Experience crashes internet explorer
with an error
AppName: iexplore.exe       AppVer: 6.0.2800.1106
ModName: msivga.ocx         ModVer: 1.0.1.0
Offset: 00010a6d

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