Satellite M50D-A-10Z cannot start, stuck on the Toshiba screen

Hello

I tried to install windows 8.1 after computer instalation. After this restart I can not do anything computer stuck on the toshiba screen (8 h), when I tried to turn on and go to the bios by pressing TAB computer stucks on bios Version screen and wont move :(

Can someone help me! PLS

To access the BIOS, you must press the F2 key immediately after pressing the power button.
Is this possible? You can access the BIOS?

The laptop seems to be sold without a preinstalled OS. How have you installed the Windows 8.1? Have you changed some settings in the BIOS?

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