Windows 8 crashed after update - dual-boot

Hello all, I installed Kubuntu in dual-boot with Windows 8 (not 8.1) a weeek ago and both ran correctly. I've used Windows later than yesterday, and... Update! Win partition crashed after the auto with the Lenovo logo and 6 balls turning constantly.

I tried to use Boot-Repair, but it did not solve my problem.

An error occurred during repair.

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You can now restart your computer.

The start-up files [the operating system currently in use - 14.04.1 LTS Ubuntu] are far from the beginning of the disc. Your BIOS can't detect them. You can try again after you create a partition/Boot (EXT4, > 200 MB, beginning of the disc). This can be done via tools such as gParted. Then select this partition via the [separate/boot partition:] [Boot Repair] option. (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootPartition)

I don't know how to read these newspapers, and I kindly ask someone to read it and to tell me something. Also, I did not understand the last paragraph, sorry.

I have an image of Windows Backup in the case and a CD of Rscue to win. He ran, but I wasn't sure of its possible 'reaction' to the presence of GRUB. is it likely to create problems for my startup parameters? I heard that he is likely to erase everything on my HD

THINGS THAT MAY BE IMPORTANT:

-Boot-Repair is set to "Secure starting" (checked under "advanced options"), but is not my UEFI/BIOS.

-analyzing sda4 you notice the presence of boot.ini, it has not been deleted after revenues of bootmgr?

Hi Max,.

Using the restore disc, we can format Windows and we will be able to format the partition. However formatting Ubuntu can contact Ubuntu support forums http://community.ubuntu.com/contribute/support/ubuntu-forums/ since they will be able to guide you to the best.

Hope this information is useful.

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