Vista, it lacks the file:\windows\system32\winload.exe.status:0xc000000f,D partition was installed at the factory, backup

I deleted the contents of partition D on my friends family vista premium, now it will not boot from the disk of the plant, he said that the file:\Windows\system32\winLoad.exe is missing with status 0xc000000f were if I can get this file or is there anything I can do to get the content from the back of the drive D : or just that he can start up without this partition D

Hello

the D: Recovery partiton was photographed by the manufacturer during production

Once deleted it

you are not supposed to ever altering this partiton

as you have problems with the process of recovery of manufacturers, contact the manufacturer

It's their recovery process not microsofts

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