Josh Stump wrote:

] Any chances of being able to use a Windows based utility to flash,
] I tried with Pheonix WinPhlash but it gave an error....

The advanced mode of WinPhlash might help. You could uncheck "Verify BIOS
part number"
and "Verify BIOS checksum". The help file shows how to enable advanced mode
by adding 
Advanced=1 to the [UI] section of phlash.ini. If that doesn't work, you
could try the 16-bit
version (phlash16.exe).

Even if this lets you flash coreboot using software, you still need a way to
recover in
case you end up in a non-booting state.

Thanks,
Scott






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