5205 - update of the BIOS and the system locked up satellite

I have a Toshiba Satellite 5205, I updated the BIOS to 1.5 (I think it was.)

And the laptop locked up it seemed all in the bios flashing. The reason why I say shut up
is because windows never stop after the flash and windows was totally locked up.

Now when I turn on the laptop, I get no image on the LCD at all. And the remote control downwards at the front said "technician / bios call. I know that if the battery go dead bios will reset (like a desktop computer.)

But another problem is, can't get off the case to get at the battery, so he'll recover.
I never had too many problems with laptops, I can fix/repair computers office without problem.

I was wondering, bios clear/reset if I take the battery pack on the back of the computer laptop itself?
Don't know if it will have the same effect as the removal of the (watch battery inside like a normal desktop computer.)

I had a problem with my pad endangered and hang retouching who enter or exit Windows. It's
why I decided to update.

Because I don't get a picture now, I can't re-flashing the bios.

Any advice on that would be great.

Hello James

If you remove the CMOS battery, it will have no influence. The BIOS is written in the BIOS chip and cannot be given to previous version before upgrading. The problem is that you have a United States model and I have no experience with the Toshiba U.S. models.

If you want to see the page we Toshiba under http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/su/su_sc_home.jsp

Maybe you can find something interesting there. In any case, from your description, I assume that the BIOS is faulty and you need technical assistance. Call them and ask what exactly the error message. Please give us a feedback on this problem. It may be useful for other users we Toshiba.

Bye and good luck!

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    How can I do to solve the problem?

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    Hello

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    Hello

    Thanks for posting in the Forum from HP Support.

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