So... ive had a chaintech motherboard for a year.
when i bought it, the bios was on version 1.
every time a new bios was released, i updated it, hoping it would fix certain bugs involving AMD cool'n'quiet and 2 ram sticks.
Yesterday i was using version 5.
today i noticed version 6 was out.
i downloaded it, and flashed it.
re-booted and went into bios settings, Chaintech is crap at detecting ram timings, i usually have to set them manually.
anyways, to my surprise, timings were okay.. time to test cool'n'quiet.
i hit save and exit... and the machine freeeeeses.
so i hit re-set.
the machine is now a brick.
it turns on, fans and disks spin, and the network cards power light lights up, and goes out every 2 secondss or so.
re-set button does nothing.
ctrl+alt+del does nothing,
monitor does not switch on.
tried re-setting bios with that jmp1 jumper.. nothing.
so thinking that ive burned a wrong bios, i go back to chaintechs site..
after a load of detective work.... i discover that i did flash the correct bios.
but the buis had been uploaded an hour or so before i downloaded it, then taken down off the site literaly minutes after i downloaded it.
There is no notice or anything on the chaintech web-site, but the fact i bios was uploaded, then removed an hour later is a huge admission of guilt.
SO... my bios is DEAD. my computer will not boot so i cannot flash version 5 back.
im planning on hunting down the guy that made this mistake... and chewing his face off...
but in the mean time.... does anyone know any magic tricks for this kind of porblem ?
i have a Chaintech vnf3-250 motherboard ( socket 754 Athon64)

