Satellite A105-S2021 Won't Boot - Won't Run POST

I Googled this topic and searched these forums and cannot find a situation quite like this, or a solution to it.
First, the laptop is a Toshiba Satellite A105-S2021 running Windows 7 Pro 32-bit with 2.5 GB SDRAM.
While my wife was working on her laptop this afternoon, the display went all crazy and would not clear up. The picture was pixelated, and distorted, all diagonal and wierd.
When I rebooted the laptop, the cooling fan came on, the optical drive looked for a disc, the laptop tried to boot, and after about 3 seconds it shut down and went into a loop like this. It would try six times to boot, each time failing, then it would completely shutdown. It won't launch the POST to see if there are any beep codes that might indicate what the problem is. Pressing F2, F8 or F12 is useless since it can't boot to a point where that would be useful.
I'm A+ certified, so I tried all the normal stuff. I tried multiple variations of disconnecting the AC adapter or battery and holding the power button for 20-30 seconds. I removed and reseated the RAM. I took one SoDIMM out while trying to reboot with only 1 in place at a time. I opened the case and visually inspected everything and made sure all the connections were tight. I pulled the HDD and connected it to my laptop as an external and I could read the drive fine that way. On advice from 1 forum post, I checked to see if I could pop out the CMOS battery to reset the CMOS, but the battery seems to be hard-mounted to the MB.
Nothing I try seems to work. Does anyone have any useful advice? Thanks.
Tim
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Tim, not quite sure why Ed is talking about the Sat A105-101, as your model is the Sat A105-S2021.
Regardless, here's the downloads, specs, user guide, etc, page for your model:
Satellite A105-S2021
While I doubt you'll be able to use it, here's the latest flash BIOS for your unit, even if you have already installed this, you should at least try to reinstall it:
ACPI Flash BIOS version 2.30 for Satellite A105
Make the bootable CD on another computer, to try to install this BIOS on yours by booting off the CD drive with the disk you create. You say it's seeking a CD/DVD on power up, so it might boot. It's certainly worth a try.
But, bottom line, if you can't 'F2' into the BIOS Setup, I'm doubting you'll be to boot off the CD, and in all likelihood your BIOS is toast.
Good luck.
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