No answer does reference satellite A110-195 (PSAB0) after BIOS update

I downloaded the latest Bios for laptop and when I installed it... It gave me an error but I can't remember it.
So I closed the flash bios and tried to restart windows but it hung at the "closing windows.
So I pressed the button for 5 seconds and it didn't close.

I tried several times but no response... so I closed it by removing the battery... after that I turned on the pc, the power light is on with cd and no signal in the monitor...

I tried to change the Rams, but no change... the hard drive works and I tried not to connect an external monitor and no changes, but I'm sure that nothing happened to the VGA card.

Please help me what should I do

Hello

Do not damage the BIOS is a fundamental requirement for the functionality of the laptop. From your description, there must be a problem with the BIOS itself. I can't say with certainty that the BIOS is damaged but if you noticed the error message, everything is possible.

I'm afraid that your laptop must be controlled by technicians. Using different diagnostic tools, they can check if the BIOS is damaged or not. Sorry, but I don't think you can do something alone.

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