Hello,
Nice of you to post your kind offer to help others with bad BIOS chips. I had a corrupt BIOS chip with Q-code 00 causing an endless boot-shutdown loop. Seems many others have had similar experiences. In my case it was the use of the COPY BIOSx to BIOSy utility that toasted the chip, but I think there may be other causes too. It should not happen as easily as it does. You can get replacement chips flashed with latest BIOS from
www.bios-chip24.com, and they also sell blank replacement chips that can be programmed with an inexpensive EEPROM programmer if you use the device to read a BIOS chip memory image from a known good chip, then write it to the replacement chip. Easy to do with a dual bios chip motherboard. I have saved the BIOS bin file and can flash replacement chips as needed. Good luck!
Others have posted great information here:
BIOS 1 - BOOT LOOP WITH Q-CODE -00
UEFI BIOS Chip Recovery/Reprogram Guide
QUESTION REGARDING BIOS FLASH
and others.