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"Newly formatted Toshiba satellite with Linux on it refuses to open the BIOS menu", I have a Toshiba Satellite, with Linux on it, which i Formatted yesterday. I did it to manually uninstall the Distro I was using since it had some problems that I needed to solve manually. After I did that I rebooted the PC but the BIOS is refusing to show up and if I try F2 F12 etc it beeps one time and it beeps a lot if I hold in 0 to access the emergency boot partition which is deleted, the one that Toshiba pcs has. So I am unsure of what to do, I can't use my external drive which is bootable with a recovery program on it since I can't boot it from BIOS. I just get a kind of black light black screen. No error messages, but I doubt it's a hardware failure since it happened right after I formatted it. So any advise? Also I have my windows key if I could try using a desk or do I need to manually install Bios if so how do I do it? If you guys need any more info just ask and I will try to answer as quickly as I can.

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