Supposedly, newer ASUS boards are supposed to have a preventive measure against BIOS corruption, where one should be able to flash it off a floppy (CrashFreeBIOS). This happens to have that feature, but by the looks of it, something horrible went wrong. That, or you could even try a CD bootup from the motherboard support CD (provided that you still have it). Not a primitive board, that's for sure. Otherwise, you'd have to replace the ASUS.
Oh, and if you are using the ROM floppy function, make sure the file is named "p4c800ed.rom" when it's copied onto the floppy. Actually, taking this file, you could put it on a data CD and try it out as well, if you don't have the support disc.
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