Gibberish before loading windows - Tecra M4

I have a Toshiba Tecra m4 laptop.

When I turn it on, I have a Toshiba total gibberish followed welcome screen.
Then, Windows begins to start with blue bands across the screen. After that, I get a blue screen of death.
The fact, however, start Windows in safe mode with lines across the screen.

I tried to get into the BIOS but it's all the gibberish!
I have updated video driver but still have the same problem.

Hello

If SafeMode doesn't help I recommend you save all your data and reinstall the unit using rescue media. If the problem persists there is probably a serious hardware problem.

After using the media recovery the OS will be clean preinstalled and there should not be any problem.

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