Satellite L455D-S5976 - blue screen after BIOS update

fan was not functioning causing overheat if updated the bios,
See here
[http://forums.computers.toshiba-europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=67086&tstart=0]

and now I'm blue screening (it flashes very quickly), just like the windows xp on startup screen appears. When you pass by again and again, please help.

* change, *.

incidentally that the bios has begun to update the fan immediately picked up speed. strange.

Post edited by: toshibauser_2

Hello

You are able to access the BIOS?
Try to access the BIOS settings by pressing the F2 key.
Then try to put the BIOS back to the settings by default as I m not confused with the F9 key.
Press F10 will record you changes

Please try this and report the results

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