Originally posted by: formulav8
Hi, I tried clearing/resetting the cmos and such with no help. The ECS bios chip is soldered to the board so I cannot change the bios chip out. There has to be someway to get this fixed? This mobo works great except I screwed up the bios flash. Any more ideas?? Thanks for any help and the help that was already provided.
Jason
Some motherboards will allow you to put in a floppy with a BIOS image on it and when you power on the system you press a key and it will look to the floppy drive for the image and attempt a reflash. This is only for certain motherboards, and the ECS may not have it. Check their site. Try pulling the battery out of the motherboard, then put battery back in and shorting CMOS as thunderroller suggested as well. If this still does not work, then you *might* be able to get ECS to take it and fix it since you cannot do an RMA with the original seller at this point. If all else fails, try this too:
1. Take board out of the case.
2. Walk board and yourself outside.
3. Chamber 12 gauge shotgun shell into your 12 gauge shotgun.
4. Point shotgun at board
5. Pull trigger
Be sure of your backstop!