K8N Neo4 Plat. 1.8 BIOS problem

I just used LiveUpdate to flash my BIOS to 1.8 from 1.5 and now I can't get the system to post. I turn the power on and the Dbracket lights indicate it stops on video initialization.
So I took the video card out and then it stops on floppy initialization (according to the dbracket lights) and I get 1 long and 2 short beeps. I get no beeps or anything when trying to start up with the video card still in.
I had no problems before doing the flash (I should've been less curious about 1.8 I suppose) and I've tried hitting the CMOS reset button but that doesn't change anything. I also tried taking out one of my RAM sticks but that doesn't help either. No matter what I do I can't get it to display anything on the monitor.
Is there any chance I'll be able to get the mobo working again without sending it in for repair? Thanks for any help.

here's a response from msi regarding the issues with the 1.8 bios.
Dear Customer,
Thanks for the feedback and we will check with our bios team for the report it problem.
Sincerely,                                         
Technical Support Division
MSI Computer Corp.
http://www.msicomputer.com
MSI Platinum Series Motherboards -- In Pursuit of Quality Perfection.

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