AT300SE - Boot loop after patch update

After the latest patch update, my tablet AT300se not booting up.
Some one please provide me the Stock ROM ?
i am in India now and i can't find any toshiba tablet service center in India.

> is ti possible to get the stock ROM or custom ROM?
I dont think so since the updates are received via Toshiba Service Station.
Unfortunately, I think you last chance to get this device running, is a Toshiba authorized service point.
Here you can find an database with all ASPs world wide:
http://www.toshiba.eu/innovation/generic/ASP_SUPPORT/
In India following ASP is available:
+inTarvo Technologies Limited+
+C/o Subham Computers, 83, Bidhan Road, Paul Building Complex+
+Siliguri,West Bengal 734001+
+Phone:+ ++91-353-2525624+
Hope they could help you

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