How do u enter BIOS setup in M200? or how to boot from a network?

I tried many key but it only halt booting up and let me choose booting device.
And how do u boot from network option?
i need to restore my laptop but haven't got a dvdrom drive...

Hi
If you want check please this site http://www.toshiba-europe.com/eu/contact/details.asp?group=By+Country . Choose your country and there you can find all necessary addresses. If you need address of authorized service partner in your country you can find it on
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