Managed to do it myself with information gleamed from the phoenix thread. Thanks a lot! For other users, Yen said he'll be opening the phoenix request thread soon, Win7 isn't expiring, so just wait guys
I keep getting bios.wph not found Edit. After reading a few threads here I changed 30CCF99.WPH to BIOS.WPH. I then dropped it into the Winphlash64 (as i'm running 64 bit) folder and ran WinPhlash64.exe. Worked perfectly. Thanks a lot roylion. If you're running 32 bit just rename the file and drop it into the SWinFlash folder and run SWinFlash.exe.
In addition, Andy has said that he is working hard on a Phoenix mod tool, but as urie said, it can be one of the hardest, so be patient. We still need to wait for GA (or close to GA) to start seeing v2.1 Certs & Keys anyways, so there is no rush....
The biggest problem with a phoenix tool is the diversity. There a many different types of phoenix, but ami and award are very similar from case to case. Phoenix are also notable sensitive bios file to bios file.