Loss of power during the update of BIOS on Satellite A110

During a BIOS update using WinPHlash power was interrupted and now my Tosh Satellite A110 is unresponsive.

I think the BIOS is now corrupt or non-existent.
I searched the net solutions and found nothing that works so far.

I know that I'm a fool to try to Flash a bios under Windows but I did and now I need a cure.

Thank you, in advance, to all those who responded to my call for assistance.

Yes, you are right; the EPROM module was not properly flashed.
In this case, the BIOS is corrupt and the laptop does not work.

Solution: the EPROM module must be flashed once more use special disc of crisis of the BIOS.

To perform this procedure to update the BIOS crisis, you need the BIOS (traditional version), BIOS crisis disk along with the step by step instructions.

Unfortunately, this special BIOS crisis disk isn't available for download. It of available only for service technicians authorized.
But I also read in various forums about successful re-flash BIOS.

For example in this thread:
http://forums.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=79257

Check it out. Maybe it will help you. Otherwise, you will need to get in touch with partners in local service to Flash the BIOS again.

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