Unable to set boot sequence Z87-G45

Hi,
I have a problem with my new MB Z87-G45: when i turn off my new PC, after I press DEL button, on MSI interface I try to press on setting but on monitor appear the following message: Incorrect Bin.
Anybody can help me please?
Thanks

  I don't understand why you press del button when turning off... What MSI interface then?

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