Satellite L750: bootmgr is missing

Hello

You just bought a L750. When installing, I turned off the computer... Stupid, I know.
Now, whenever the computer starts, there is a

"BOOTMGR is missing".
Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete to restart»

What should I do? I am on Windows 7, i5 core from intel, NVIDIA GEFORCE with CUDA graphics.
That's all, that unfortunately I can muster on the computer.

See you soon

HM, are you able to access the HARD drive recovery option?
Press F8 during the switching on of the laptop. Choose repair my computer, then choose disk HARD recovery.

Is this possible?
If not, then you will need to order the recovery disk that helps you reinstall the OS once more

Here you can order this disc:
http://backupmedia.Toshiba.EU/landing.aspx

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