Sorry. Lack of information, I was at work and in a hurry.
This is an AOpen motherboard I originally bought to build a cheapo upgrade for my wife. MK89-L. AOpen had an updated BIOS which I downloaded and flashed just fine, no problems. Only it is a year old and still doesnt support the 64 bit Semprons. Award HAS a BIOS available for this motherboard's chipset that supports the Semprons. AOpen doesnt have it.
Esupport.com does direct-from-source BIOS upgrades from all the major companies that write them. You pay 30 bucks, they collect your MOBO info and email you the latest and greatest BIOS for your computer, and provide tech support and tools to help with the install. I've tried several ways and can't get their updated BIOS to flash on my motherboard. Apparently AOpen is difficult like that. Lucky me. I've found other people having similar problems. The company I bought the BIOS from says if it wont flash, for an extra 10 bucks they'll send me the pre-programmed chip so I dont have to worry about flashing, and instructions on how to do it myself. I was having nightmare visions of taking a soldering iron to my motherboard.
They wont make guarantees against me screwing up on the install, but they do guarantee that the BIOS they send me will solve my problem and work on my computer. So if I install the chip and it still doesnt work, I send it back and I get my money back. My question is on the ease of installing the chip. I've obviously never done such a thing before.