Great, that was quick! Here is guide on how to setup and use the programmer
https://www.bios-mods.com/forum/Thread-G...programmer
First thing to do, without even having device connected to your other PC, is run the software versions (all you think you might use), one at a time and on the "Auto" function button, click the drop-out menu and uncheck erase and blank check. This way no chips accidentally get erased.
Pull out the chip, and notice it's direction on your board, there is a notch in the chip itself and one in the side of the socket too. BIOS must always go back in same way, notch on chip goes on the side of socket with the notch.
The notch side of the chip will go into the middle of the programmer at the inner/middle section of 4/4 pins block, you'll see what I mean in guide above, pin one is on the lever side of the programmer.
Once you have chip in programmer correctly, open the software and click detect and choose your chip ID. Then click read, once it's done click verify and if/when you get "Buffer and chip match" or something along those lines you save. Then send me that file and I will check it, and if valid I will pull the details and put in other BIOS for you to program. Or easier possibly, I can edit the flash ID of your current BIOS to match the standard board one, then you can flash the stock BIOS for the mainstream board using normal methods. This can be done several ways, whichever you think will be easier for you (That last one may be easier for both of us, wouldn't need to find dump of regular board, transfer data etc)