Starup problems-, Manager of corrupt boot,.

Hello

I turn my laptop it starts up the toshiba screen and then get message, corrupt boot Manger, I don't have recovery discs and lost. Help, please.

Jin

There is not much to be done as:

1 order [Recovery disk | https://backupmedia.toshiba.eu/landing.aspx] for money from Toshiba.
2. get Windows disk to install it. and then get [drivers Toshiba | http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/download_drivers_bios.jsp].

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