Yes, it works! I have not read the image file and not loaded Sorry for my mistakes and thanks for the help!
5.9 bios (latest), this is nForce board for AthlonXP, bios award 6.00 msi.com/product/mb/K7N2-Delta-L--ILSR.html#/?div=BIOS I can confirm that it works - and that you NEED to use 0+2 method. The default ISA method Award Tool 153 chooses - when I used Lenovo SLIC+SLP (MSI motherboard selected) - bricked mainboard. (the bios was 3V, socketed not soldered and I could use uniflash 2.05b in other motherboard with 3V flash memory and hot swap it) The Bios starts, lists everything and "works" del key etc., detect disks etc. but it can't start system/boot anything afterwards and locks with blank page with blinking "_" sign. 0+2 worked OK.
thanks, NoJuan999! just wanted to add- this BIOS (version 3.21) works fine in my Asus A7N8X-LA (board revision 1.04) that was in another model - the HP Pavilion 725n - even though the HP download page listed the latest BIOS for that model being version 3.17. Not sure why two HP computers with the same motherboard would have differing BIOS revisions listed as the latest... for upgraders: keep in mind these boards are listed as having a maximum RAM capacity of either 1GB (2x512mb DDR) or 2GB (2x1GB), depending on who you ask. not exactly a powerhouse computer by any means. I upgraded by using a bootable USB stick, and using the DOS command: AFUDOS.EXE /i321.ROM (not sure why, but the "i" and the file name "321.ROM" get jammed together with no space in between. seemed odd to me, but it worked.) someone please comment if there's a better command to use- perhaps one that will reset it to defaults after flashing, or whatever.
GIGABYTE GA-Z68A-D3H-B3 Slic U1B Serg008 Can you repost this, or the updated U1D version, the files gone from rghost Thanks!