HP Envy 15-k201na: restore to the factory settings corrupts the files/windows Boot Manager

I wanted to restore my computer laptop back to factory settings. So I went into settings and navigated to the update and recovery, recovery and then clicked the option restore factory settings. I had several partitions then asked me if I wanted to delete all of my drive or to remove all the windows disk was installed on. I clicked on the remove all option. Everything was erased from my laptop, I think that the boot partition has been altered to. Now when I start my laptop 0xc00000000f error code occurs and he said: 'you will need to use recovery tools. If you don't have any facility (such as a disc or USB device) support, contact your administrator for PC or PC/manufacturer. »

Is there a way to fix this? My laptop still warranty HP on this subject.

A system image restore fixed my PC; I used recovery media to recreate the image on my PC.

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