Portege M800 no boot after BIOS update

Hello

I encountered some problems with my netbook (Portege M800-10W) after the BIOS update.
The update of the BIOS program appears failed. Then my Netbook automatically rebooted and now I can't start my PC more.
All the LEDs will light up but the screen remains black and after a few minutes, the beep 3 times (1 long, 2 cm) netbook.

How do I restore the BIOS to the previous version (or plant)?

Thank you.

Adrien

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Hi Adrien

I think that Akuma is right. Your laptop must be verified by the service of Toshiba s. Let check your laptop and I hope they will help you with this.

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