Aurora R4 BIOS ROM Checksum failure but boots 50% of the time?

About half the time to try to start it normally does so and the other half it does not, start but all the lights and fans turn but nothing appears on my monitor and it gives 1 beep every seconds for BIOS ROM checksum failure (Possible MB). It started after the installation of Windows 10.

Any help? and why would it only to start half the time?

I solved the problem!

Thanks to Tesla1856 and this post with links to Tesla by Cass-Ole messages. I flashed the bios A11 of A08 by creating a USB bootable and update of the dos environment. She completed successfully and now I can now boot Windows every time and have either messages with beeps.

So far, it seems that the Windows activation message has been linked to this issue, and the issue of 'previous overclocking failed ".

The only thing I can think that caused it was installing Windows 10 he apparently stores the key "deeper" in the motherboards bios, but I don't know

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