BootMGR is missing and system restore hangs

Hi my computer is having some major problems.i have an elite of HP Pavilion with windows vista (home I think?) 32-bit. I started this morning to find that he said 'impossible to start windows' and then I ran the unsuccessful startup repair. I ran system restore to try to solve the problem, but after he reformatted the hard drive, it bluescreened so now it's saying "BootMGR is Missing". my computer did not come with restore disks, so I borrowed one from a friend and he told me that there is no OS and it can't fix the Restorer of the system. Help, please

Hello

Looks like you may have a hardware problem

and if the recovery process back to factory settings vista does not work, you will need to contact the computer manufacturer

It's their recovery process not microsofts

HP support

http://welcome.HP.com/country/us/en/contact_us.html

HP support forums

http://h30434.www3.HP.com/

read this and try this 1st

You can't just borrow anybodys vista recovery disk

manufacturer's recovery disks are the brand and the specific model

for HP, press F11 at startup to start the recovery process

or contact HP and ask them to send you in vista recovery disks to reinstall the operating system back as it was when you bought it

they do it for a nominal cost of $

or borrow a vista microsoft dvd

Make sure that you borrow the correct 32-bit or 64-bit microsoft dvd to your computer

they contain all versions of vista

This is the product key that determines which version of vista is installed

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