Satellite Pro A60 - BIOS update without OS

I have an Satellite Pro A60, trying to install XP pro but says it needs update BIOS, have downloaded new upgrade, unzipped and only one file there, will not boot as no bootable file.
There currently is no OS on the laptop, I understand i need an ISO file but where is it..!!..

Hi vespec,
I think PinkPanther has already read the thread and you should take the time to to read his posting too.
As he wrote, the BIOS update is Windows based. That means you have to install Windows firstly before you can start the update. If you unzip the files, they will not boot because they are not bootable. You cant start the update without Windows.
Last but not least as PinkPanther wrote, a DOS based update that you can boot from, is only available for ASPs I think.
But it would be interesting to know which error message you get exactly while installing XP. I cant imagine that BIOS update is necessary to install the OS. BIOS has nothing to do with that
And have you tried to install the OS from Toshiba recovery disk? This should work properly because it contains an image of factory settings.

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    {color:#0000ff}*"What went wrong?"*{color}
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    Satellite 1415-S106
    Satellite 1415-S115
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    Satellite 2410-S204"
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    El n£mero de serie del volumen es: 8838-E175
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    *{color:#0000ff}09/01/2003 09:32 _250,663 _BIOFCA9T.COM{color}*
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    13/07/2001 13:22 6,277 chgbios2.vxd
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    14/03/2002 06:42 49,152 TCHGBIOSInfo.dll
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    09/11/2001 12:01 967 tosclean2.pif
    21/06/2002 11:34 1,841 toscleanAUTO2.bat
    21/06/2002 11:44 1,796 toscleanSMS2.bat
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    21/06/2002 08:51 2,084 tosntcleanAUTO2.bat
    21/06/2002 08:52 2,038 tosntcleanSMS2.bat
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    2 dirs 9,402,781,696 bytes libres
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    Wwwaaaaoooowww... what a long-post falks! Sorry for that!
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