BOOTMGR is missing in Windows Server 2008 R2

I tried to put the dvd in and then by running the recovery via the command prompt console.  I only have the options for "Image recovery system", "Windows Memory Diagnostic" and command prompt.

I ran /RebuildBcd, /FixMbr Bootrec and Bootrec /FixBoot Bootrec

None of this works and I still get the error.  How can I fix it (I have no restore points)?

and how to automatically create restore points?

Put in Server 2008 dvd.
access the command prompt. (after each of the next shot of lines entered)
CD x:\sources\recovery\
StartRep.exe

who is finished it should invite you to restart.
everything should boot normally now. at least it did for me.
Good luck

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