BOOTMGR is missing message on Satellite A205-S5812

Well, I have a laptop Toshiba Satellite A205-S5812 and is having some problems.
Whenever I turn it on I get a black screen with the words bootmgr is missing.

Is there a way to fix this?
I've looked everywhere and I can't seem to understand. I can access the command prompt via the cd to repair, but it does not recognize drive c:...
So I looked around and realized that I have a drive X: with 31.3 MB of free space of 33.7 MB.
I have Windows Vista, so if anyone can help, I love you!

Also, for some reason I can't do startup repair in the system recovery options.

When I did the Startup Repair he said that he could not repair this computer automatically.
So I clicked on view problem details, and that's what they were.

Problem event name: StarupRepairV2
Signature of the problem 01: ExternalMedia
Signature of the problem 02: 6.0.6000.16386.0.0.0.0
Signature of the problem 03:0
Signature of the 04:65537 problem
Signature of the problem 05: unknown
Signature of the 06 problem: BadDisk
Signature of the problem 07:0
Signature of the 08:0 problem
Signature of the problem 09: ybjiwb
Signature of the 010 problem: 1168
OS version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1
Locale d: 1033

One last thing... something just popped up which said "a hard drive problem prevents Windows to watch."
The details of the diagnosis and repair to say that the root cause of found is bad hard drive... That just means that I need a new hard drive and it works perfectly?

Post edited by: restrung

Hello

The bootmgr is missing + error because s Vista Boot Manager is found on the HARD disk.
The boot manager could be a shame because of a few problems with your HARD disk.
The part of the error message reads:
> Problem Signature 06: BadDisk

It is clear that there is a BadDisk and that's why I come to the conclusion that your HARD drive should malfunctions.

I found your other thread that describes a problem of HARD drive:
http://forums.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com/forums/message.jspa?MessageID=141608

Well, I think you need to replace the HARD drive and then must use the Toshiba Recovery disk to reinstall the operating system.

Good bye

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