Z97-G45 Gaming updating UEFI BIOS stuck at 18% (using MFlash)

System:
Z97-G45 Gaming Motherboard (upgrading from BIOS 2.5 to 2.6)
Intel 4790K
2x 8GB G.SKILL Ripjaw X 1600MHz
Gigabyte GTX 970 G1
Samsung 850 EVO 1TB SSD
Windows 8 Pro 64-bit
I downloaded the newest BIOS from the Z97-G45 page on MSI's website, unzipped the files, and put them on a FAT32 fromatted 2GB flash drive. I then rebooted the computer into BIOS. I used the MFlash utility to select the file and flash the update. The update progressed fine at first, but has been stuck at 18% complete for an hour now.
What courses of actions can I take at this point? I avoided flashing the BIOS in Windows because I read that it could fail, but it doesn't seem like the method I chose was any more successful.
UPDATE:
I cleared CMOS and rebooted and it loaded BIOS and Windows fine. It is still running the old version of the BIOS, so I suppose it never really started flashing the new version.

Hi,
Try again with single RAM stick with 1333MHz frequency, without graphics card and SSD/HDD. If still gets stuck at some point leave it for another 1 hour, and if doesn't proceed then turn off and clear CMOS. Then either:
-Try different BIOS file, making sure to follow the instructions right
->>Use the MSI HQ Forum USB flasher<<
or
-Contact MSI about it >>How to contact MSI.<<
May I ask why are you trying to update? Reason "I want to have latest" is no reason and is not worth taking the risk of updating the BIOS.

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