Satellite Pro 6100: Can't enter BIOS and won't boot up

I've got a Satellite pro 6100 notebook, en I was trying to make it boot from an external USB HD. When I enabled the second hard disk option in the BIOS it stopped booting all together en I can't even enter the BIOS Setup anymore. All I get is the "TOSHIBA in touch with tomorrow" screen with the icons to select the preferred boot method manually after that it's just blank screen with a blinking cursor in the top left corner.
Holding down the ESC or F8 key before powering on usually results in fast beeping sounds.
Holding the tilde (~) key before powering on results in the screen remaining blank (not even the toshiba splash screen appears) and slow beepings sounds.
Appart from that I can't really make her do anything at all.
I tried resetting the BIOS by disconnecting the CMOS/RTC battery (hoewever it's called) from the motherboard for a while, with no results.
Powering on without the internal HD results in a blank screen with an "IDE #0 ERROR".
I can always shutdown by holding down the power button, don't bother about the external HD, it gone I don't even want that to work anymore.
Suggestions?

Thanks for helping me out,
With this laptop I only use both hard disks internally (not both at the same time ofcourse). As long as I can't boot normally or can't get into the BIOS I won't bother using USB.
About USB Booting: I believe the newest BIOS have USB booting built-in, and you can specify it in the boot order menu, or so I read. My BIOS is obviously not able to do this.
Back to the problem: what CAN I do in this situation:
ESC to get into the BIOS :: doesn't work
F8 to specify boot order :: doesn't work
Holding down the tilde (~) key before power-up :: beeping, this is the BIOS update mode right?
I found this thread:
http://forums.computers.toshiba-europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=1402&tstart=306
Sounds familiar.
So I guess I'll try a BIOS update, I found information about that on the Toshiba site, the only problem is that I don't have a floppy disk drive, but it should be possible with a CD too, any suggestions are welcome.
And could anybody tell me something about that resume mode (if you think that's relevant).
Thanks.

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