Computer update crashed - error "Missing Operating System".

Sometimes last night, my computer up to date and crashed.

When I tried to start safe mode after running for a while, I finally got the missing operating system error message.

Thoughts? Resolution?

Oh, Vista o/s

kindly call 1-800-936-5700 and assistance to resettlement or your operating system setting - ask the service customer you transfer to the Department of Vista

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