No Windows Vista Boot Manager. Tried everything.

Yesterday, my computer was working fine. Now, I can't boot my computer without going through a "BootMGR is missing". I was looking at the previous post in this regard and could not make it work later. I have only the available recovery disc, so maybe I need to buy. (the person who fixed my computer never gave me the other disk). I have a toshiba A200 series laptop PC with Windows vista home premium 32-bit.

Please help me

Hi Panicgurl1001

 

Please refer to the below mentioned article Microsoft and check if the steps help you. -

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/927391

 

I hope this helps.

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