Help Me...Please!!!

Tired of the Bull

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I think I have a bad BIOS flash on my CUSL2. I'm experiencing the problem that is well documented with no video present after the flash (because the BIOS settings were wrong when flashed). My difference is that none of the fixes work for me, I've tried removing the battery and shorting the pins with and without the AGP card in (everything I've from every site I could find).

Is it possible to create a bootable floppy that will automatically perform a flash without any operator interactions (beacause I have no video). IE putting the flash.exe in a bat file with certain command line switches. To make it harder I had a BIOS password set in before the bad flash so I assume this will add a level of complexity.

I will grovel at the feet of anyone who can help.
 

MassMhz

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This does not always mean you flashed the wrong bios , this is known to happen with cusl2 with even the correct flash.
 

AKA

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Recreate the steps on another computer hypothetically, get timing down and what keys to press when. Then flash it to the old bios, blind.

Had to do this myself a few times.