Lenovo G580 problems after BIOS update

Dear Sir,
I have lenovo G 580 laptop. After update BIOS. Laptop has restarted and shows failed to strat normaly. it shown error - so windows automatically startup recovery program started (which was recommended).But this program failed in resoloving problem.. And by opening windows normally the blue screen fatal error was coming. 
So what should i do. How can I resolve this problem.
Moderator note: post moved to its own thread.  Subject edited to match content.  Was:  Re: Lenovo 580 20157 Bios Problem

Hi Amit,
Welcome to Lenovo Community Forums!
I’m sorry to hear that your G580 Laptop is not booting to Windows after updating the BIOS, I suggest you to Access the BIOS and change the “SATA Controller mode” to resolve the issue, below are the steps to change the settings:
To enter BIOS setup utility, press F2 when the Lenovo logo appears on the screen while the computer is starting up.
Now under “Configuration” Tab click on SATA controller mode and change the option to “Compatible”.
Now press “F10” Key then YES to save the changes made in BIOS.
The computer will automatically re-start, check the issue.
Do post us back if the issue still persists.
Best Regards
Shiva Kumar
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