HP Desktop: bootmgr is missing

BootMGR is missing, and since the PC win 7 of the factory, I don't have the same windows to recover, but there are files I have to recover before I can do the reinstall with an another win 7 CD, how can I go about this please?

There may be some removable devices on your PC if there is take them off and try to start

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    If its always recommended to create a pick it up Toshiba drive in case something bad would happen to the recovery of HARD drive or the HARD drive itself

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    The bootmgr is missing + error because s Vista Boot Manager is found on the HARD disk.
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    It is clear that there is a BadDisk and that's why I come to the conclusion that your HARD drive should malfunctions.

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