Impossible to 'Reboot' Windows 10 after BIOS A11 on 8700 XPS

I am running Windows 10 on my XPS 8700, and everything was going fine until I updated the BIOS of the A10 A11 such as recommended.  Now, I can restart is no longer Windows System. If I do, the release of Windows and the system hangs just at the Dell logo. I then have to force the system to turn off and turn back on again. Is it possible to downgrade a BIOS Dell to A10? Dell test it before viewing them online and recommend the update?

Try turning course starts OFF.  Then start.

If it starts and fix turn secure startup after you restart with her at least 3 times.

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