Bios rom checksum error

It happened when i tried to change my cpu from intel pentium 4 540 to intel pentium e 5700. Same problem with both cpu's. Other specs are: 2gb of ram, w7 ultimate 32bit, geforce 440 gt, 1tb samsung hdd.

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