I am receiveing a startup error.__File: Boot\BCD__Status: 0xc000000f

I have a gateway DX4720-03 with no changes with respect to the material.
He came out of the box with Windows Vista 64 installed.

I get the boot\bcd error 0xc000000f

I can boot from the recovery disc and the System Recovery Options.
It shows not all operating systems to repair.  He asked the drivers to load to load the drivers for your hard drives.

When I click to load the drivers it shows the startup disk (x) disc, but all the other disks are removable with nothing in it.  My hard drive is not displayed.

I checked the BIOS and it recognizes the hard disk.

I tried chkdsk in command prompt, but since it is not at all recognize the drive I could not figure out.

I would like to launch a program to be able to check my drive hard, but without being able to get into windows don't know how to do in this regard.

When I plug in my external hard drive it recognizes him as the C: drive which I thought it was a little weird, as a removable disk.

Any thoughts on how to solve this problem would be wonderful.

The problem is that the partition with the operating system does not appear in the recovery options.  That's the problem I'm having.  Right now I wipe my hard drive clean and completely restore factory default.  I supported everything every week so I shouldn't lose to much information.

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