You can see the lower chip is the M BIOS & the arrow to pin 1.... I just shoved a small screwdriver in-between pin 1 & its neighbour which forces the board to change chip & try to post on B BIOS.
Don’t do it if you are not comfortable messing around.... this is not an approved recovery method, your safest option is to RMA or have a pro fix it.
thank you but, it didn't work. the computer boot for less than a sec before shutting down
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