Corrupted or missing boot win 7 64-bit ultimate

I have a HP envy 14 beats edition which has a corrupt or missing of boot files.  The instructions are very simple, enter your windows cd, select language and then repair.  What happens if my laptop does not come with a cd of windows, just a restore cd?  How can I fix my files.  Please help, been on the phone with HP support for almost 2 hours, without success.  Download the files somewhere to initialize and repair my laptop computer os?

Hello:

You can make your own W7 x 64 Ultimate installation from the link below DVD.

http://MSFT.digitalrivercontent.NET/win/X17-59465.ISO X 17 - 59465.iso 2147483647 Windows 7

Download the above file and use either your option of ISO file burn on your favorite CD/DVD burning program to burn the ISO to a DVD file.

Or use this tool to transfer the ISO file downloaded to a flash USB DVD or 4 GB drive.  The tool also performs the bootable media.

http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msusa/HTML/pbPage.Help_Win7_usbdvd_dwnTool

Make sure you get the size of the entire file announced after it said full download on the ISO file.  Sometimes it says that the download was complete and missing a lot of the file.

Use the repair option on the lower left side of the window installation after booting from the DVD.

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