You might be out of luck. Your motherboard doesn't seem to have a dual BIOS. You could try clearing the CMOS, instructions can be found in your motherboard manual, but my expectation is that it won't work. Doesn't mean you shouldn't try though. Something else that might work is the USB BIOS flashback option if your motherboard supports it. You'll need to follow the instructions in your manual for that or get the instructions from ASUS's website.
I'm not going to lie to you, the odds of ever getting that board to work again are not in your favor.
No , they probably won't the BIOS update was your error.
I don't know. That is up to the seller. If you want a return the best advice I can give is to give them as little information as possible. Just play the "I don't know why it doesn't work" card and you might be ok.Ok thanks. The board was purchased a little over a week ago. Would the place I bought it from swap it out?
I don't know. That is up to the seller. If you want a return the best advice I can give is to give them as little information as possible. Just play the "I don't know why it doesn't work" card and you might be ok.