SOURCE: Frozen Computer
If you know some one with a xp disk you can use it as a tool to boot up. Once it is booted up it will write a log file and it should work
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SOURCE: Toshiba Satellite M100 Laptop fails to boot
trying holding the F8 key and they may give you a recovery option which could be the only way you can get your system up and running
SOURCE: toshiba satellite l305-s5933 have up at startup
Sounds like a corrupt bios to me. Download the latest for your particular laptop from the Tosh site and create a bootable usb with the relevant flash file. Restart and then try to access the bios again from F2
SOURCE: I AM GETTING A
Hi, in BIOS; do the following: "restart the Computer, and just before the Computer start to load the OS. You must "Press the [F12] button when you here the "Fan" startup, you will also see for a brief moment in the {lower left corner of the screen}. *Press F12 Button to open the {BOOT Setup}. Once the "Boot Manager / Setup / Options" window open, go to the "Boot Device Option," next choose device by [Boot Priority] using the (arrows: Up, Down...) "choose the known booting device," ie: "SATA" Drive. After you have made all the changes; {Press F10 to Save and Exit}. To finalize the configuration change, the Computer will "Reboot." "I hope this information help, give a "Rating" if so, this is the way Fix' Ya work; I help, my reward is a rating on how helpful the "solution is / was," thanks!"
SOURCE: I restarted my Toshiba satellite
If it won't let you go to safe mode,then there's something that the BIOS(setup) or Boot Manager needs before starting the operating system(Windows Vista). You should have a Toshiba Recovery Disk which will fix this . The disk will not touch any of your current files and data,so don't worry about that.
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