Satellite L300-147 - windows fails to load \Boot\BCD

When I turn on my laptop windows will not load. I do not have installation discs and I can not load in safe mode or anything. The file is \Boot\BCD status is 0x000000f. The info is "an error occurred trying to read the boot configuration data.

Can you help me please?
Thank you

You can enter advanced startup settings with F8 at the start?
Is option fix my computer available?

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