After BIOS update of my Satellite A100 himself lock

I have a big problem with my Toshiba Satellite A100 laptop.
I work with windows Vista

Updates my system ha been done
And I think that it upgraded the BIOS.
Now I can't open my Tower because I don't know the pass.

Please help me solve this problem

Your ad is a little confusing.
The fact is that the BIOS update can be done automatically and it can only be done by the laptop user.
Please let us know what type of password must be entered.
If you have need of BIOS password at startup is bad because this password can be deleted by authorized only service.

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