Satellite C660D - BIOS flash failed

I've updated the Toshiba Satellite C660D-16th (PSC20E) with BIOS version 1.60 and it updated without error. BIOS version file is DELHI10AB_10ABG_BIOS_160_WIN. When it restarts, it was empty and brick screen. I tried to find more old bios for this laptop and use wincrisis to retrieve the bios. It meets the outfit that keys FN + B while poweron without batrtery and USB drive LED flashes for a while but that is it :/

Any ideas?

The package of v1.60 - winner of the BIOS can be downloaded here:
http://Support1.toshiba-tro.de/Tedd-...0601184846.zip

Unzip the package.
Then you will find the file: DELHI10AB_10ABG_BIOS_160_WIN.exe
This exe file is also a zipped package.
Right click on the exe file and select Extract here.
In the DELHI10AB_10ABG_BIOS_160_WIN folder, you will find the bios.rom and ec.rom

But I'm not sure if you Flash the BIOS once more to resolve your problem... maybe EPROM module is affected.

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