REQUEST - MSI GTX 660 Twin Frozr OC Edition UEFI Bios 2GB GDDR5

Hi there,
Have ordered a new Intel 750 SSD and I need to ensure that my motherboard and graphics card is all UEFI compliant. So need the latest bios for the graphics card.
Serial Number is 602-V287-04SB1209067617
Bios version is - 80.06.10.00.15
VGA BIOS - MH-V287  Installed Version is NV287MH.200
Thanks
Stu

Quote from: b00115782 on 15-April-15, 02:14:53
Do I rename the .211 file to a .rom file? If so how?
Yes, simply right click on the file and rename it to 211.rom. It will pop up a warning which you confirm.
Quote from: b00115782 on 15-April-15, 02:14:53
What's easiest way to create a bootable USB stick?
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=165175.msg1209899#msg1209899

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