Bios update killed comp?

Okay so.. I had to install a new hard drive.. did so.. new hard drive, new install of windows.. Worked on updates one everything and ended up updating the BIOS firmware or what have you. The computer restarted itself in the middle of the bios update. The computer afterwords would not boot, gave me the orange light and some beeps. I reset the CMOS setings with the jumper and also thought to reset the bios by taking out the battery for 10-15 mins and then popping it back in. That fixed the orange button problem and beeping but now I just get a blank screen. I know it's trying to do something as the CD rom and the hard drive disks are spinning but nothing on the screen. I need help with this. I need this computer for school. Without it i'm screwed.

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