BOOTMGR is missing__press ctrl + alt + delete to resart

I tried to reset to factory setting and something went wrong

Fixing "BOOTMGR is missing" error while trying to Boot Windows Vista
(Also applies to Windows 7)
http://www.howtogeek.com/HOWTO/Windows-Vista/fixing-Bootmgr-is-missing-error-while-trying-to-boot-Windows-Vista/

The main steps are:
(1) Insert your Windows 7 DVD into your DVD drive and restart the system.
(If you do not have a "REcovery DVD", borrowing a similar version of the Windows 7 DVD to a friend).
(2) to start the PC with the DVD by pressing any key when you are prompted.
(3) make sure your language is correct and click on "next".
(4) select the option called "repair your computer".
(5) the repair option and then search for the Windows operating system. Once it has finished, click "next".
(6) according to the recovery tool, choose the option named "Startup Repair".
(7) Windows will 'try' repair your boot problem and you invite to restart the PC.
(8) If you still get the "BOOTMGR is missing" error and then repeat steps 1 through 7 again.
(9) reboot your system to complete the process.

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