I upgraded bios on my presario c302nr from f.14 to f.24 now it wont boot

System blue screens in a loop.  I need to revert back to f.14?  How can this be done?

Enter the bios and load Default settings, see if it boots now.
If this does not help power down, disconnect power cord and remove battery, hold the power button down for a full 30 seconds, connect AC only and see if it will boot properly now.

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