This is a common and scary situation. It almost always means the BIOS file you flashed is incompatible with your specific motherboard revision. Your best option is to restore your original, backed-up BIOS dump . If you didn't back it up, you will need to find a BIOS dump from a user with the same exact motherboard model and version (check forums like Badcaps or Vinafix) and reprogram the chip again [5†L22-L31][9†L6-L7].
Locate the 8-pin EEPROM chip on the board. It is typically labeled with markings like Winbond , Macronix (MX) , or GigaDevice . unowhy y13 bios password install
Educational IT departments often have a master unlock code. If you see a locked screen with a (e.g., 8K7L-9M2N ), you can contact Unowhy support directly. Provide proof of purchase. They may generate a master password for free. This is a common and scary situation