975x flashed to 7.1, now windows won't boot! Help!

Hi all
I just flashed my 975x powered up ed to 7.1 via live update and winflash and after POST i get this>
Verifiying DMI Pool Data (stays here for a few seconds)
Error loading OS
<and it stops there. I can't get into windows. I have tried reseting the CMOS but that didn't help. Should I flash back? How would I go about doing that?
My specs are core 2 duo e6300, cosair xms 800mhz ddr2 2gb, evga geforce 7900gt, enermax liberty 500w

One word of advice for people if you decide to flash up your bios. When you make your bios flash disk, make a flash disk for your currect bios version too. That way if you can't boot up into windows after updating your bios, you have a disk ready to flash your system back down to your last version.
It happened me the other evening when I flashed to beta 721 and it would freeze once windows had booted. Luckly I was able to get in safe mode and create a version 716 floppy and reflash.
Gaucho

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