USB Bootable for flash

ive prepared a usb for flash, but i dont get the usb as option to boot from in my click bios ii software, the reason why im using the software is because i couldnt get to my bios from pc reboot, kept getting error b2 in the bottom right corner, got through once but no luck later

motherboard z68a-gd65 (g3) with gpu gtx 560, wanna install my gtx 780, was told i need to upgrade my bios before i could use the gtx 780,  trying to flash with instruction given on https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=116721.0
prepared a bootable usb with required archive and flash tool, im using click bios ii software to set my boot device but cant find my usb to boot from on the list, under what option would it come under, thnx

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