MsI version 1.0 p7n sli wont boot with e8400

I have a p7n SLI that is version 1.0 that i want to use with a intel e8400 45nm. It passes the ram check at the startup and then just hangs.  I can't even get to the bios options so that i could set it up for a usb bios flash.  I have a sufficient 600 watt PSU, a 9600gt nvidia graphics card and the ram is brand new and works fine.  I have tried unplugging everything except 1 ram stick/power and it still hangs at the same place.  Help is needed.

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So all i have to do is rename the A7380NMS.210 file to AMIBOOT.ROM and save it too a floppy?
Yes. Then you have to connect an internal floppy drive to the target system (not an USB floppy drive, but an old-school internal one), insert the prepared floppy disk, hook up a PS/2 keyboard and press CTRL + HOME after start-up.
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What is the afud4234.exe that was included in the bios zip download?
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