HT1222 Computer won't reboot after installing update

My mac told me I had an update and needed to reboot.  I hit reboot.  It just gives me the spinning wheel of death now.

Thanks to an online post I was able to recover from an unstartable situation.  And no help from Toshiba on the problem that they started.
Here is the fix that worked for me:
"The workaround I have found is to change the Boot speed setting in Bios to "normal" instead of the default "fast"
To get to the System BIOS
Press and hold the F2 button, then power on the Unit. That should bring up the BIOS, from there you should see a setting under the Advanced tab called boot speed, just set it to normal and you should be able to load windows normally.

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