My Touchpad broken BIOS update!

At the suggestion of Tempo, I upgraded my BIOS from 1.70 to 2, 20-WIN using the bios - 20100225083938.zip.
Immediately after the restart, my touchpad is completely insensitive - including buttons.
I had to reboot 3 times just to get Windows (Vista Business) to recognize my external mouse.
It is a disaster.
Help.

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