Click satellite 10 - upgrding BIOS problem

Hi all!
I have a new toshiba satellite click on 10, but when I try to update the BIOS to 1.6 it pops up an error that says "update bios image is not valid in the current bios or flash secure does not support flash secure." What it means? How can I solve this problem?
Thanks for your help!

The latest version of BIOS is 5.20. You can get it on the Toshiba site:
http://www.Toshiba.co.UK/support/BIOS/

I'm not here on this particular error, just try to install the latest version of the BIOS and make sure you select the correct phone model when downloading (I made this mistake before!).

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    Wow... He tooked a lot of time to read your post...

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    Toshiba America, which has most of the time the Askiris you used isn't accurate models for Toshiba Europe.
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    If your laptop does not power perhaps the most, the RAM is default?

    Therefore, if the use of the traditional Bios or change memory doesn't help, and your laptop is still dead you should go to a SPA, but it will cost money.

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