MSI Z87-GD65 Command center

I have instled all the stuff from MSI board DVD and Comand center is hanging up on loading and it doesnt starts... why? only loading screen:(

Quote from: xmad on 21-June-13, 00:43:40
See if this link works for you.
<<<Command Center 1.0.0.15>>>
Works for me too now. Downloaded that version on the link... and puff ... works now . Didn't use Beta Bios drivers or re-install my WIN8.
Thanks . 
PS : I know i dont have the same board.... but was same issue . BTW i have the MpowerMax Z87

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