Recovery of the FAILED system now BOOTMGR is missing

Hello

I have a HP Pavilion DV6-2155dx with win 7 Home premium
I started having problems with my system and had to retrieve it, but the recovery of the system has failed again and again with the error 0xC0000225. Finally, I found in one of the forums that system recovery partition has not started because somewhere, probably after that I did the new partition, my records have been converted basic dynamic. I had to buy online for $ 30 software back to basic disks, and finally, the recovery partition has been recognized. I chose the option of recovering your system back to the State factory, but after the process started, if failure after only 1% of the process, telling me that the computer cannot be retrieved for the image is missing or something like that, I don't remember the exact message. I said 'ok' and the computer restarted, now I get a MSG "BOOTMGR is missing" using the recovery disk, I tried Chkdsk, but then I realized that the disk is GONE.

Now, what can I do to access the recovery partition?

I also try to download an iso of windows 7 that I found a link to here on the forum (to fix the "bootmgr is missing" error) (http://www.mydigitallife.info/download-windows-7-iso-official-32-bit-and-64-bit-direct-download-link... but the problem is on the thumbnail activition key below my computer is clearly more and was half-earased.)

My serial no is [personal information deleted]
My product is WA781UA #ABA

Parts of the activation key, that I CAN see is [deleted personal information]

can you please tell me what was my original activation key, or on the contrary - how can I fix my laptop? I've been around this week! Lose hundreds of hours of work!

Resolved - I called Microsoft and sent them a photo of the sticker + computer details, and they sent me a new activation key.

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