The BIOS' do not automatically replicate. The switches just allow you to control which BIOS the system uses to start.
Can't say for certain what the issue is but the info you provided is helpful.
Things I would try:
Power down, disconnect power, press and hold power button for 10 sec to discharge flea power
Set BIOS_SW to position 1, set SB_SW to position 2
press and hold CMOS_reset button for 30 sec. Take the extra step and short the CLR_CMOS jumper (lower right-hand corner) screwdriver works great for this. MB battery is present, but power is disconnected from board when these steps are performed.
Now perform battery pull. Wait a few minutes. Reinstall battery, reconnect power. Attempt to start system. Describe what happens? Fans come on.. does the Debug LED change or display any information? A0, etc? Try to determine if the problem is isolated to the display or the BIOS itself. Generally, if there is no activity what so ever except fans, the BIOS is corrupt. But don't give up just yet.
At that point I would disconnect power, remove battery and remove all components.. memory, vid card and disconnect HDD. Replace battery, reconnect power, start> You should get 55 in the debug LED and continuous beeps. Power off, disconnect power and install RAM. Connect onboard video and try starting the machine. Result?
I detached power and held the CMOS clear button for 30 seconds, shorted the jumpers, and pulled the battery and left it out for about 30 minutes. After putting it back in and powering up the machine, both the fans and hard drives spin up but nothing on the display. The debug LCD cycles from 8(super quick) - 15 - 36 - 32 - 03.
Switched to backup bios to check and booted into Windows with no problems.
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Following is with BIOS_SW to position 1, SB_SW to position 2
With everything disconnected, fans start spinning up and I get 15 on the debug LCD for a few seconds before it turns off. Turns back on again for a few, showing 15, and then turns off. Just keeps doing that cycle. I have no speaker attached.
With just the RAM in, the debug LCD cycles from 8(super quick) - 15 - 36 - 32 - 03.
Nothing on monitor when trying to boot from main bios over DP and DVI with onboard graphics.
Switched to backup BIOS and system boots just fine over DP and DVI with onboard graphics.
Added back in my dedicated GPU.
Nothing on monitor when trying to boot from main bios over DP and DVI.
Switched to backup BIOS and system boots just fine over DP and DVI.
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Safe to say the main BIOS became corrupt?
Would it be smart to do a Ctrl-F12 on bootup to copy over the backup BIOS to the main BIOS?