Satellite M115-S1061 is overwritten with an error - NTLDR missing

My laptop crashed with an error of press lack NTLDR CTRL + ALT + DELETE

Tried to recover with the recovery toshiba and dvd applications. 6 minutes after the resumption to get a 10e7160017 error message. then stops can not get anywhere. Have I had a cd of windows xp with laptop recovery?
also I still have a 1 year warranty should I send it?

your help would be appreciated.

Kate

Hello

Well, the laptop will run the procedure of recovery without any problem.
If this installation may not finish as should be and you are not able to install the operating system, you must contact the ASP (service provider) service in your country.

Maybe there is something wrong with the equipment don t worry, the guarantee must cover everything to take

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