Hi, I am seeking an answer to an apparently obscure question.  If I install 
coreboot on my BIOS (UEFI motherboard) and the computer fails to boot, can I 
reset the BIOS flash to its default image?  I've read about possibly changing 
jumper positions or removing the BIOS battery, but I can't seem to establish if 
these are sure-fire ways of restoring the original BIOS flash image.  I'd like 
to attempt to install coreboot on a motherboard that doesn't appear to be 
coreboot-supported, but only if I know I can completely undo this.  Is the 
default BIOS flash image preserved somewhere on a ROM chip or can it only be 
restored with special equipment?  I definitely do not want to end up with an 
unusable machine.  Thanks!

Jim


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