A solution!
After spending two days trying to create a DOS boot pendrive, (my board doesn't have a floppy) I went to Linux and built flashrom.
I then proceeded to flash my epia board with epia-v bios. (whoops).
The board would not boot. After talking to a tech buddy, he suggested clearing the cmos.
It worked! I'm now back to the original bios. (which I still need to upgrade).
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