Well... I can't see how the BIOS is the issue if you haven't changed anything.
HOWEVER, if you are brave enough, the pins that reset the CMOS should be near the BIOS chip on the motherboard and they should be named.
You simply short them with a jumper... boot, and that resets your BIOS.
But surely we are getting too complicated here?
If you haven't done anything wrong, then I can't see how the BIOS has buggered itself. And if the BIOS is ok and you still can't boot then somethings is damaged.
I agree with snuffy about what isn't needed to boot. What is needed is CPU and RAM. If you have more than 1 RAM DIMM installed, try removing one and then the other to see if one of them is bust.
If anything like RAM or CPU are damaged, then you should go get it replaced.
Have you spoken to ASUS about this?
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