Cant't start, error 0191 system security. Change of remote invalid asked

It appears after a BIOS update. I can go into the BIOS Setup, but Vista does not load.

If anyone seen this before? What can do before Lenovo comes?

I solved the problem by resetting the default bios configurations.

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