P67a-gd53 wont boot after live update

my computors been fine for the last 12 months but for some daft reason i downloaded live update 5 last night and set it off
today the computor was on when i came to it (after i turned it off last night)
blank screen
i pressed reset and it started looping initial boot
comes on 2 beeps waits a few seconds fans running and shuts off
few seconds later and it repeats
comes on 2 beeps waits a few seconds fans running and shuts off
all 6 aps leds are on during the boot
im guessing something in the live update has killed my motherboard?

Try pulling the PSU power cord, removing the battery for awhile, clear CMOS. If it will then get to the UEFI/BIOS screen, reset and see how it goes. If the OS was loaded under AHCI, be sure to remember to set the SATA controller mode again and also set the correct boot order.
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