Satellite C650 missing Boot Manager

Turn on and boot manager of missing press alt Ctrl delete message appears.
Tried pressing F9 anything coming and nothing on each of the keys regardless... then bleeping noise if you hold the keys down.

Have you tried an old os Xp startup disk in the drive to see if anything would come to the top and can hear the drive works but nothing.

Is there something I can do?

Thank you

Hello

Looks like the Boot Manager is damaged
You will need to install the new system :(

Did you create a recovery disk in the past?
Isn't it?

In this case, you will need to order a:
http://backupmedia.Toshiba.EU/landing.aspx

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