X58 pro mobo M flash wont pick up new bios

Hi all, i am trying to flash my boards bios with the latest bios, but for some reason M flash wont pick up the new bios. I have extracted it to the root directory of my flash, and a seperate folder as well and M flash wont pick up the bios file or the seperate folder, please advice.

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hoping a bios update would maybe improve speed
Well, usually a different BIOS has no big impact on system performance.
Anyway, if you ever decide to switch to a v8.x BIOS, there are basically two options:
1) Fool the M-Flash File Scan by simply renaming the desired v8.x BIOS File to A7522IMS.7x0 (x=any number you like).
- or -
2) >>Use the MSI HQ Forum USB flasher<<
In any case, I'd suggest to use option #2, however, if it is not really necessary to update the BIOS, you may as well leave it alone.

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