If it has a socketed bios you can hotflash the chip in another board.
If it has a socketed bios you can hotflash the chip in another board.
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would you crunch if you thought it would save her life?
maybe it will!
I thought with those boards you may be able to recover from a floppy, There's a copy of the original bios on the mobo cd, I think you copy that and maybe another file or two to a floppy (I think there's instructions in the manual somewhere), clear the cmos for a while, pull battery, set jumper etc, then try to boot with the floppy in the drive a few times, I've recovered an older Asus board the same way.
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