Lenovo U460 showing "bootmgr is missing" HELP!

Hello guys,.

I need help to fix my laptop problem. Before that, I tried to do a second partition but without success. I want to 1 single partition and back pain which original setting.

As I said, I got error "bootmgr is missing" all time, cannot start Windows 7.

My laptop came with no CD, I have no idea what to do now.

The only options for me at the entrance is F12 that go into the bios setting.

With the startup parameter, I can't edit or make changes.

I appreciate in advance those who experience and able to help me.

If you can try to perform a clean installation of windows by pressing a button back button (novo), it can help you, if not ship your laptop to the service to restore your hard drive to default.this is the only option because you do not have dvd rom.

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