Bootmgr missing errors illustrated the reinstallation of Vista

Hi, (this is my first post)

I noticed that my pc was running long-legged I ve tried everything and I had nothing to lose so I if I could start a clean condition, I had the Vista repair disks that I created using vista Toshiba disc creator, I used them and he said that he failed or something and the pc crashed everything. Now when booting via disk HARD I received this
"bootmgr missing".

So I tried to boot in the disks that I created with the software of Toshiba and I received the same error, I have no Vista installation DVD and I'm lost.
What should do?

Any help would be appreciated.

Can you start installation of HARD drive?
It is described under http://aps2.toshiba-tro.de/kb0/HTD9102IR0000R01.htm

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