X99 Sli Plus Blue bios won't boot after update.

Hello i tried to update the "blue bios" to the most recent Bios version.Following all the appropriate steps i updated the BioS and got the appropriate message (something like that,i can't remember the exact message) "Update was succesful your system now will reboot".After the reboot blue bios just won't boot.I cleared CMOS,i used the Multi BIOS switch (manual page en-30) to flash the blue bios trying all the versions from 1.7 down to 1.3  but nothing seems to work.The green BioS work fine on the default v1.3.My question is what should i do to make the blue bios work again?
CPU: Intel - 5820k
GPU: Radeon Sapphire R9 270x
Ram: Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB Kit (4GBx2) DDR4 2400 MT/s (PC4-19200) CL16 SR x8 Unbuffered DIMM 288-Pin Memory BLS2K4G4D240FSA

I can't see anything about you preparing the stick as instructed.
Quote from: flobelix on 22-February-15, 01:47:26
A.) Download >>this<< bios archive and place it on your desktop. Do not decompress.
B.) Download and install the >>MSI HQ Forum USB flasher<< .
C.) Insert your FAT32 formatted usb stick.
D.) Make sure that all win 8 options are disabled. (Fast Boot etc) Also make sure the legacy USB is enabled.
E.) Start the forum flash tool and select option 1. Then point the tool at the compressed archive we downloaded earlier. Then to your USB Flash Drive.
F.) Boot to the USB from working bios B.
G.) Once it booted successfully switch to bios A without powering down or rebooting
H.) Now follow the directions and let the tool flash bios A with version 1.7

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