![]() ![]() *sigh again* I spent the next few hours deep in forums looking up and trying various hidden keyboard combos to miraculously enter a ROM update state in the first 16k of the EEPROM or similar. The next reboot would be indicative of the damage done, there was no (well very little) response. Noooooooooo! I left it as is, had dinner and came back nearly an hour later but unfortunately there was no change whatsoever. It started and erased the old ROM just fine, but only after a few seconds it got 'stuck' on 12%. ![]() The utility read and recognised the new ROM and presented a screen with the old and new versions side by side. The USB stick was easy to find and I had already renamed the new with under 8 characters as it is suggested to: 1015B.rom I've never used EasyFlash but the name made it sound seamless and well, easy! After acquiring the correct BIOS from the Asus website, I put it on a FAT16 formatted USB stick and entered the BIOS screen.
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