MSI GT-70 2OC Aptio BIOS Recovery help

Dear All,
I have a MSI GT70 2OC-059US i7 running under 64bit windows 8.1 and
I tried to update the BIOS using the instructions at     www msi com/files/pdf/Flash_BIOS_by_UEFI_BIOS_Setup_Utility_en.pdf 
with w8_E1763IMS.50R
USB stick I used was FAT32 on a USB3.0 port.  This computer has Aptio AMI BIOS.
I followed the above Step-by-Step instructions to the letter and proceeded to the end of step 12. When I pressed ok at the end of step 12, screen went blank system did not do anything for about an hour.  There was nothing else I could do so I turned the notebook off from the power button.  Now I can turn on the notebook from the power button (power button light up white) but screen is completely black and no beeps what so ever (with and without USB stick plugged in).
I would greatly appreciate if someone can guide me on how to recover my system - I have performed BIOS upgrades before on other computers without any problems and I am fairly computer literate.   What I have seen on the forum requires floppy disks and appears to be out-of-date.

I updated my version of bios w8_e1763ıms.70s.
the bios does not have the re-opening machine

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