Windows Boot Configuration data file is missing required information

Hello

I am trying to boot up my laptop and the Windows Boot Manager appears saying that Windows could not start.

File: \boot\bcd

Status 0xc000000d

Info: The windows boot configuration data file is missing required information.

I have a laptop Dell Inspiron notebook, which came with Windows 7 pre-installed so I didn't have an installation disc, nor do I have a CD player.  How can I solve this problem and is it simple?  I tried to turn on my new laptop and pressing F8 but nothing happens and the windows Boot Manager appears again.  Can someone help me please, or I'll have to return someone to solve this problem for me?

Thank you

Michael

For questions of Windows7 you should repost in the Windows7 Forums: http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/windows7 where Windows7 experts will be happy to help you.  It is a Forum of Vista so I wasn't expecting a question of Windows7.

Good luck!

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