Also had a similar problem, got round it by installing a PCI graphics card
which allowed me to boot, then re-flashed the BIOS with the Backup of the
original (which you did make, didnt you?)
HTH
"Bill" <spamtrap.DeleteThis@tinlc.lumbercartel.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1c3feba588958317989781@news.supernews.com...
> In article <1121668765.073272.301250.DeleteThis@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
> pod.DeleteThis@eyecatching.co.uk says...
>> Got one of these boards and it looked like it had been used, built my
>> system, and it wouldn't post past code 25 (video card) So took it back
>> and got a new one, and it worked fine, however, I tried to flash it to
>> 2.2, and now it fails at the same "25" code as the first one.
>>
>> So it looks like someone else had done the same thing to the first one,
>> as I have done to the second.
>>
>> Anyone else fell at this hurdle?
>>
>>
>
> After flashing the bios, did you " 2.After BIOS updated, pull off the
> power cord and then clear the CMOS data via jumper before restarting
> system please." as per the instructions?
>
> Bill >> Stay informed about: AV8 Bad Bios flash v2.2