K8N Neo2 Plat Boot Issues. Bad Flash?

Well i just got my board in the other night and i had everything up and running and wasn't too satisfied with the OC on the memory scores i was getting so i flash to bios 1.55 from one of the sites linked from here.  Everything went fine on the flash with no apparent errors but now when i try to boot it gives me the normal boot beep then right after a  tiny faint beep and it locks up at the Platinum screen where you can hit DEL or TAB to post.  I flashed from a win98 virtual ram drive to avoid the issues of a bad floppy.  There were no errors on flash at all and it rebooted itself at the end.  I've tried to reset the CMOS many times and still nothing.  I've tried changing out mem, psu, vid cards, and other parts just to see if i can get past the screen but it won't budge.  Anyone heard of any simular problems and if so how can i fix it short of rma?

Unfortunately i've tried the bad flash for my bios and nothing happens at all.  The Floppy never even starts and neither does the light on it to read from the floppy.  I left it running for atleast 15 mins once and nada.  Wish there was an easy way to fix it heh.  Guess i've learned my lesson to triple check before flashing.  Any other ideas?

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    Here is the response I got from MSI support :
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    Quote from: LairdDrambeg on 10-June-07, 08:37:01
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  • K8N Neo2 plat, no post issue cont'd.

    Hi its me again, the guy with the intermittent "no post" k8n neo2 plat.
    Loaded the 1b3 beta the other day, again 1 day later the box would not post, as usual no
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    Yea,
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