NTLDR is missing. Press CTR + ALT + DELETE to restart?

Hello. I downloaded a patch for Windows XP so that I could access Windows XP's built-in skinner to install themes. I got it here.

http://www.Softpedia.com/get/desktop-enhancements/themes/UxTheme-patch-for-Windows-XP-SP2-final.shtml/
Instructions for installing it are lower than the description of the file.
After that I restarted my computer as he said, I get an error when you try to start.
"NTLDR is missing. Press CTR + ALT + DEL to restart"
It is in a loop like this. I read online that I need my Windows XP CD to fix it, but I didn't do it, it's a cheap laptop. And also, I read that it could be fixed with a CD/DVD, but I have nothing and my other computer is a Mac, if that makes a difference.
I really want this to be fixed! Thank you!

Hi Qwedgeonline,

It is important to have a Windows XP CD that this issue should be fixed because the files required to repair the operating system are on the CD.

You can consult:

Windows may not start and you may receive an error message "NTLDR is missing".

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