i`m sorry ti hear that but don`t worry just read this carefully and your notebook would be alive again.
1 ) disassemble your notebook and remove the CMOS battery for 20 minutes .
then put it again and power on your computer.
in this case , if your notebook booted normally , you would knew that it was only the problem of restoring default values to your CMOS no more.
and if this doesn`t work , it would be the flashing method or corrupted bios file.
2 ) if you have removed your CMOS battery and it`s still black screen , create a crisis recovery disk .
crisis disk.rar (Size: 1.02 MB / Downloads: 66)
download the crisis disk and the your original bios file ( bios.wph )
- first open wincris.exe then create the crisis disk ( using usb stick ) .
- remove the notebook`s battery and Hold down: Fn+B or WinKey+B (On some new Laptop's Fn+Esc or Fn+F) and while holding plug the computer in to power (do not plug the battery) and pres the power button.
- the notebook would begin flashing your bios now with the original bios file.
- there will be a black screen during this process and it will take about 10 minutes then the notebook restart automatically .
try removing the CMOS battery for 20 minutes.
if this fails , try using the crisis disk.
also please note that when you try flashing the bios from dos , use the phlash16.exe that comes with your biosupdate files ( you will find it in folde called dos with your original bios files which is downloaded from the offical web site )
phlash16.rar (Size: 64.06 KB / Downloads: 19)
i`m sorry again for this and i think removing the CMOS battery would fix this .
i`m waiting your reply.