Screwed Bios Update

Ok, think I flashed the wrong BIOS given the numbers were so similar. It all looked the same MS-7861 in CPUID Etc.
Now my pc wont post, it comes on, then turns off. how do I enable the 2nd BIOS to recover it? the mother board I do have is MSI P67-GD53 (B3) 

oki, then the bios is not wrong, ie: its for your board
does bios update complete successfully?
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Not sure wat the prev version was
probably .1xx version, and switching to new BIOS base 4.xx caused this issue..
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MEM: XMS3 1600 12GB
how many sticks are they?
have you tried to boot with just 1 memory stick only?
you haven't answer this:
Quote from: Svet on 09-December-14, 18:35:38
have you done >>Clear CMOS Guide<< with power cord removed after the update?

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