P67A-G43 Incompatible BIOS

I have a P67A-G43B3(MS-7673) Motherboard currently running BIOS version 1.E0(V1.14) from 2011-11-09. I want to start overclocking now that I have a decent amount of knowledge on the subject and so my first step was to update my BIOS. There have been two newer releases: Version 1.H0(2012-01-13), and Version 1.I0(2012-02-22). Initially I tried updating using Live Update 5. It didn't take long for me to realize that this software simply does not work, even after updating to the latest version of LU5 directly from my motherboard's support page. So I decided to just get the newer versions of my BIOS from my support page and download and install them manually. I started with Version 1.H0, and downloaded the ZIP file. I extracted it to my Program Files (x86)/MSI subfolder and ran the .exe (AFUDE238.exe). Upon doing so I receive the following error:
If I try to install Version 1.I0 I also get the same error. Is this a known bug, or am I just doing something wrong? Does the location where I extract the ZIP file matter? Or do I need to do something first, like flash my BIOS? I am running Windows 7 64-bit.

Alright. I was trying to avoid this method because I didn't want to risk screwing anything up, but the instructions seem pretty straightforward. I just had one question remaining then: If I go ahead and use the USB Flasher, would it be safe to just jump right to the latest version of the BIOS (1.I0)? Or should I first install 1.H0?

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