BootMgr is Missing in Dell Inspiron 14 / Windows 7

I recently bought an Inspiron 14 x 64 based laptop with Windows 7 64-bit OS (OEM) and receive this msg "BootMgr is Missing".

1. it was nice at the beginning, but I attribute my hard c: drive partition is only 30 GB and readers logical is 182 GB, so I wanted an increase in C:

2. through an Internet forum that researching "Partition Wizard Home Edition" downloaded and use it to get to a better score. It was an easy success, quickly my drive c: augmented with my desired size. But it was just a relief to short because I noticed that my IE 8, YM, Windows Media Player, Mc McAfee Security Center and others are not running properly or does not work.

3. I resorted to a RESET to Factory Settings via a Local DELL backup that comes with my unit. He did pretty good. Everything looked exactly as it was. (I don't have to worry about my files coz I have an external modem to transfer everything)

4. normal function is there for an hour, but my curiosity I check on disk management and TRADE-IN DRIVE discovered is that active compared to the c: drive before.  I then Mark C:Drive as ACTIVE without knowing my OS is no longer sitting there (I thought).

5. when I restart, I got BOOTMGR is missing, press CTRL + ALT + DELETE.

6 and my problem is still not resolved, I tried to use a repair disk that I burned earlier but it does not work as well even if I choose the CD/DVD boot on startup options.

7. what could be my best solution? My package did not come with a reinstall of Windows 7 DVD drive. My roommate has an Inspiron 1545 with reinstall drive. Can I use it to restart? I'm afraid that it could add up to another problem because it comes from a different model and configuration.

Pls. extend your help for me to be able to restart and use my new laptop once more. Download reinstall for my Inspiron 14 drive so I can finally get it? I have the serial number and necessary product code that accompanies it.

I have the same problem and stupidly, I made the same change, I can't boot from the CD, I've tried, the same message appears, any suggestions?

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