Start of the missing OS file of repair failure

I ran Startup Repair to see if it would fix the many problems I asked for help in other instances of answers and got nothing.
My OS is Windows Vista SP 2 w / recovery Partition. I made a set of recovery disks, but one of the disks is unusable and that they are not available at HP.
Relocation of service paks would help or do I have to start Recovery (I really don't want to do witch) hope it works?

Here is the result:

PEN 01 unknown
PS 02 6.6000.16386.0.0.0.0
PS 03 0
PS 04 65537
PS 05 unknown
PS 06 No. OS installed
PS 07 0
PS 08 1
PS 09 difficulty Patition Table
PS 10 1168
OS V 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1
Local ID 1033

Root cause found

No OS files found on disk
Repair action: Partition Table repair
Result: Failure, error Code 0 x 490
Time taken = MS 3947

One thing I forgot to mention, the last 2 times I tried to run Chkdsk it failed, it just stopped running.

The second time was after I ran the ISO recovery disk.
I run Disk Clean up, I run fairly often anyway, as well as the Defrag.
Since I was the recovery Partition, I'm not sure to play with it.
I have a portable hard drive for back up. at the end of the day, no matter who walks through your life, it is important that remains. J. R.

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