Okay I reflashed the BIOS. And the board does boot! However, I get the message at boot up Checking NVRAM..... No NVRAM found! and it continues to boot. The board is strange. Very slow compared to my Gigabyte GA-7IXE board that I have. I don't know if something else is wrong? I cannot fdisk my drives? I can wipe out a partition, but I cannot create a new one? It randomly hangs on reboot, and everything just seems... I don't know, slow? The NVRAM is on the BIOS chip, right? Is it possible that in the process of reflashing the bios (using my TL866-III chip programmer) that I damaged the NVRAM area of the bios chip? Or is that stored elsewhere, like the CPU? The Athlon 700 I am using on it looks a bit different from my other one, but I know there are variations. So I'm just kinda confused as to what to do moving forward. I guess I could make a bootable system floppy with the BIOS flash tools on it and reflash the latest bios with that? Would that possibly fix it? Or is it possible that the NVRAM is just dead? Thank you for any advice you may have. With my health being a bit better I am taking advantage and doing as much as I can to make up for lost time.