A60: remote BIOS update

Hi guys

Two days ago, I have same problem with asparagus of the user in same condition. So I think it comes to Toshiba and it must be corrected.
I don't want to pay 450 euros to replace the mainbord.
Pls reply as soon as possible. It is urgent.

Hello

I guess you have updated the BIOS and this procedure has failed.
Well, you can try to restart BIOS procedure. If it helps t doesn't so I think that you have damaged the ROM or the motherboard.
Unfortunately, there is not just a solution for this problem. In this case, you must contact the ASP. Sorry :(

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