WIN8 - error: 0xc000000d - recovery

I bought a Ultrabook of Acer, Aspire m5 - 581 t (g), with 8 Windows pre-installed on the ultrabook of the plant, already. Used normally for about a week, and one day the car since the touchpad stopped working. I rebooted the system, and she came back to work without any problems. After I used the ultrabook this day I liquidated it down without making any change, nothing to install etc, and when I turned it back again, I got a blue screen with the following message:

"Recovery".

Your PC needs to be repaired

The Boot Configuration data file is missing some information required.

File: \BCD
Error code: 0xc000000c

You will need to use the tools of recovery on your installation media. If you don't have any facility (such as a disc or USB device) support, contact your system administrator or the manufacturer of the PC. »

I tried to boot the system with the Win8 and WinXPsp3 CD and both worked. Aparently all command from the keyboard as ALT + f10 and others work and the ultrabook doesn't recognize any CD/DVD/USB driver.

What should do? Need to find a way to Prime the system. Please help, waiting for the answers.
Here is a picture of the blue screen.
Attentivelly, Jack.

Hi Priscilla,.

Provide installation of Windows 8 media, or create installation media by following the steps in http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/create-reset-refresh-media

Once you have the disc, follow the above steps and attempts to reconstruct the configuration of startup (BCD) Data.

Let us know the results.

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