Stucks L50 - A satellite in reboot loop

My L50 - A Satellite is stuck in a reboot loop. I put the computer off and drained the battery.

Whenever I have it plug in I see the opening screen Toshiba (with no invitation to press F2 to pass set up) then it goes back to the reboot screen.

I tried via a recovery bootable on USB but t does not work.

What is there to do?

> I tried to use on a USB key bootable recovery but t does not work.

I assume you tried to reinstall the original recovery image. It should work.

Enter the BIOS and set it to default settings. After that restart your computer and press F12. Choose the USB device as the boot device and try to restart recovery image installation.

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