P67a-c43 upgrade to support IVY BIOS

hello.
I use a p67a-c43 with i7-2600k.
but now CPU is Broken and it‘s not covered under warranty period.
so i want upgrade to an ivy CPU.
But now the bios is an old version,may be is 1.J?.Should not be supported IVY CPU
SNB CPU has been difficult to buy.
I read the ME8 Upgrade Instructions,it’s seems to be necessary can into the system.but now I can not enter the BIOS
how should I do?
I'm sorry for my bad English.
Wishing you can give me a solution.
THANK

Quote from: flobelix on 25-July-13, 19:12:20
The only solutions are to get any Sandy Bridge cpu (e.g. cheap Celeron G440) for flashing yourself or to ask a PC-Shop or MSI to flash it for you. Having it flashed would be not for free also of course.
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