Cannot repair after Win32/Olmaric.AYA

Have been infected with the Olmaric virus and that you want to repair the boot sector, but although I can boot windows, when I boot from a Windows CD, the operating system is not found. It is a Win7 64 bit operating system and I have the same "load drivers" message with Win7 32 bit and Vista 64-bit DVD. As there is no drivers for this laptop (Satellite C560D) SATA I wonder if would not get a different result if I don't find Win7 64 bit DVD? Any other ideas?

I tried to fix by using the Paragon disk as Manager. From the command prompt bootrec /fixmbr seems to work, but bootrec /fixboot give me Volume does not contain a recognized file system. Used the new Nod32 of USB disk which found but can't delete the Win32/Olmaric.AYA Trojan. NOD32 detects even irreparable Windows problem; Malwarebytes can find no problem now.

Use the recovery DVDs and recovery image. In my opinion, it's the best thing you can do now.

After an hour, you will have own OS preinstalled with the factory settings.

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