Quick Easy Question About N580GTX-M2D15D5 Bios

Hey guys!!
I just have a real quick and easy (i suppose) question!
I had bios version KH0, and MSI live update found KH1, i downloaded and flashed successfully (DOS window said please restart and press any key to exit) so i did, restarted my computer, and MSI live update utlity and gpu-z and MSI afterburner are all reporting the same bios version i had with the KH0, version 70.10.17.00.01 & date November 09, 2010
MSI live update is not picking up the update again, so my question is, how do i know if it flashed correctly since the bios date and version remained the same?
Thanks !

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I had bios version KH0, and MSI live update found KH1, i downloaded and flashed successfully (DOS window said please restart and press any key to exit) so i did, restarted my computer, and MSI live update utlity and gpu-z and MSI afterburner are all reporting the same bios version i had with the KH0, version 70.10.17.00.01 & date November 09, 2010
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version 70.10.17.00.01
that's suppose to be, this is the version of the both bioses
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& date November 09, 2010
this is GPU release date, not BIOS date
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MSI live update is not picking up the update again, so my question is, how do i know if it flashed correctly
Get this: https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=147603.0;attach=7931
extract it somewhere, then run info1 , and look for the last line
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since the bios date and version remained the same?
they are not the same, your looking the wrong stuffs

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