Satellite L350 - 170 Vista black screen and strong continuous beeps

Since an update of windows who has not completed, the pc does not start.
After the first page, it goes to a black screen and beeps very. I don't have a recovery disk when I bought the pc.
Have tried with recovery Vista downloaded, holding the key F8, it happens where you can choose the repair of launch, it launches the application, but then after a few seconds it stops and starts beeping again.
Is there a recovery cd (download) I can get for this PC and how to fix this?
Thank you

What happens if you try to start Windows in safe mode and delete update (s)...

> Is there a recovery cd (download) I can get for this PC and how to fix this?

There is no free download link, you can buy a [Recovery disk | https://backupmedia.toshiba.eu/landing.aspx] Toshiba you can also do a new install of Windows since Windows copy disk.

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