BOOTMGR is missing in Windows Server 2008 R2

I have tried putting the dvd in and then running the recovery console via the command prompt.  I only have the options for "system Image Recovery", "Windows Memory Diagnostic" and Command Prompt.
I ran Bootrec /RebuildBcd, Bootrec /FixMbr and Bootrec /FixBoot
None of it works and I still get the error.  How do I fix this (I have no windows restore point)?
and How do I get it to automatically create restore points?
It is a Virtual machine and the only snapshot is with windows is open, but when restarted it still has the issue.  Is there a way to solve the issue from inside windows itself?

Just to add also, first kill any update pending by doing this:
1. Insert the Recovery/Install DVD into the computer 
2. Boot off of the DVD. When you first start your computer, the first screen you see should give you the key combination to press to enter a 'multi-boot' menu. On Dell's this key
is F12 but it varries by each manufacturer. Once you find it and are at the multiboot menu, choose to boot of CD/DVD 
3. When prompted (after it has booted to the CD/DVD) choose "repair my computer" and enter the command prompt 
4. Type X: (with colon) and press enter 
5. Then type cd x:\windows\winsxs and press enter 
6. Then type del pending.xml and press enter 
That should kill any pending updates.
Then you should run:
X:\Sources\Recovery\StartRep.exe
7. Restart your computer
Thats works for me!

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    2014-05-13 20:45:13:272  900 126c AU AU initiated download, updateId = {338B46CC-C71E-4294-A9D3-DF943FFEF642}.201, callId = {E7AB48E8-5603-48BD-A051-1CCA7DFF4652}
    2014-05-13 20:45:13:272  900 126c AU   # Pending download calls = 13
    2014-05-13 20:45:13:272  900 126c AU <<## SUBMITTED ## AU: Download updates
    2014-05-13 20:45:13:279  900 f84 AU Getting featured update notifications.  fIncludeDismissed = true
    2014-05-13 20:45:13:279  900 f84 AU No featured updates available.
    2014-05-13 20:45:17:040  900 f84 Handler FATAL: CBS called Error with 0x80073712,
    2014-05-13 20:45:17:041  900 1384 Handler FATAL: UH: 0x80073712: Async stage operation failed in CUHCbsHandler::StageCbsPackage
    2014-05-13 20:45:17:056  900 1384 Handler FATAL: Request generation for CBS update complete with hr=0x80073712 and pfResetSandbox=0
    2014-05-13 20:45:17:056  900 1384 Handler FATAL: Error source is 106.
    2014-05-13 20:45:17:056  900 1384 DnldMgr FATAL: DM:CAgentDownloadManager::GenerateAllDownloadRequests: GenerateDownloadRequest failed with 0x80073712.
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    2014-05-13 20:45:17:254  900 12d0 AU >>##  RESUMED  ## AU: Download update [UpdateId = {1B127611-D28E-4167-A1DC-243A51BC528F}]
    2014-05-13 20:45:17:254  900 1384 Agent **  END  **  Agent: Downloading updates [CallerId = AutomaticUpdatesWuApp]
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    2014-05-13 20:45:17:254  900 1384 Agent *************
    2014-05-13 20:45:17:259  900 1384 DnldMgr *************
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    2014-05-13 20:45:17:259  900 1384 Agent   *       {45AFABD9-B938-457D-95EA-A32C2FA19D37}.202
    2014-05-13 20:45:17:259  900 1384 Agent   *       {1E81D165-A493-4813-8526-04D8F35C37D8}.202
    2014-05-13 20:45:17:262  900 1384 DnldMgr ***********  DnldMgr: New download job [UpdateId = {45AFABD9-B938-457D-95EA-A32C2FA19D37}.202]  ***********
    2014-05-13 20:45:17:263  900 1384 DnldMgr   * All files for update were already downloaded and are valid.
    2014-05-13 20:45:17:263  900 1384 DnldMgr ***********  DnldMgr: New download job [UpdateId = {1E81D165-A493-4813-8526-04D8F35C37D8}.202]  ***********
    2014-05-13 20:45:17:263  900 1384 DnldMgr   * Queueing update for download handler request generation.
    2014-05-13 20:45:17:263  900 1384 DnldMgr Generating download request for update {1E81D165-A493-4813-8526-04D8F35C37D8}.202
    2014-05-13 20:45:17:269  900 1384 Handler Generating request for CBS update 1E81D165-A493-4813-8526-04D8F35C37D8 in sandbox C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download\371b4bee540898fe91c5fa6958cf73cc
    2014-05-13 20:45:17:270  900 1384 Handler Selected payload type is ptExpress
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    2014-05-13 20:45:18:267  900 1384 Handler FATAL: Request generation for CBS update complete with hr=0x80073712 and pfResetSandbox=0
    2014-05-13 20:45:18:267  900 1384 Handler FATAL: Error source is 106.
    2014-05-13 20:45:18:267  900 1384 DnldMgr FATAL: DM:CAgentDownloadManager::GenerateAllDownloadRequests: GenerateDownloadRequest failed with 0x80073712.
    2014-05-13 20:45:18:267  900 1384 DnldMgr Error 0x80073712 occurred while downloading update; notifying dependent calls.
    2014-05-13 20:45:18:307  900 1384 Agent *********
    2014-05-13 20:45:18:307  900 12d0 AU >>##  RESUMED  ## AU: Download update [UpdateId = {C750962E-9D5E-45CE-9967-AE2D67115966}]
    2014-05-13 20:45:18:307  900 1384 Agent **  END  **  Agent: Downloading updates [CallerId = AutomaticUpdatesWuApp]
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    2014-05-13 20:45:18:307  900 1384 Agent *************
    2014-05-13 20:45:18:310  900 1384 DnldMgr *************
    2014-05-13 20:45:18:310  900 1384 DnldMgr ** START **  DnldMgr: Downloading updates [CallerId = AutomaticUpdatesWuApp]
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    2014-05-13 20:45:18:310  900 1384 DnldMgr   * Priority = 3, Interactive = 1, Owner is system = 1, Explicit proxy = 0, Proxy session id = 2, ServiceId = {9482F4B4-E343-43B6-B170-9A65BC822C77}
    2014-05-13 20:45:18:310  900 1384 DnldMgr   * Updates to download = 1
    2014-05-13 20:45:18:310  900 1384 Agent   *   Title = Security Update for Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 Edition (KB2839894)
    2014-05-13 20:45:18:310  900 1384 Agent   *   UpdateId = {332AA342-7AC4-4FB4-9C27-C2C9F4EAE6C0}.201
    2014-05-13 20:45:18:310  900 1384 Agent   *     Bundles 1 updates:
    2014-05-13 20:45:18:310  900 1384 Agent   *       {B4DB0FFF-81FE-4D1D-BF01-D59B829303FC}.201
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    2014-05-13 20:45:18:321  900 1384 Handler Generating request for CBS update B4DB0FFF-81FE-4D1D-BF01-D59B829303FC in sandbox C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download\7d02b28581a54bc209cde32aa0661586
    2014-05-13 20:45:18:321  900 1384 Handler Selected payload type is ptExpress
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    2014-05-13 20:45:18:655  900 1384 Handler FATAL: UH: 0x80073712: Async stage operation failed in CUHCbsHandler::StageCbsPackage
    2014-05-13 20:45:18:656  900 1384 Handler FATAL: Request generation for CBS update complete with hr=0x80073712 and pfResetSandbox=0
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    2014-05-13 20:45:18:680  900 1384 Agent *********
    2014-05-13 20:45:18:680  900 12d0 AU >>##  RESUMED  ## AU: Download update [UpdateId = {332AA342-7AC4-4FB4-9C27-C2C9F4EAE6C0}]
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    2014-05-13 20:45:18:680  900 1384 Agent *************
    2014-05-13 20:45:18:684  900 1384 DnldMgr *************
    2014-05-13 20:45:18:684  900 1384 DnldMgr ** START **  DnldMgr: Downloading updates [CallerId = AutomaticUpdatesWuApp]
    2014-05-13 20:45:18:684  900 1384 DnldMgr *********
    2014-05-13 20:45:18:684  900 1384 DnldMgr   * Call ID = {F055F0F1-9AE5-433A-A2BD-03D142912DA1}
    2014-05-13 20:45:18:684  900 1384 DnldMgr   * Priority = 3, Interactive = 1, Owner is system = 1, Explicit proxy = 0, Proxy session id = 2, ServiceId = {9482F4B4-E343-43B6-B170-9A65BC822C77}
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    2014-05-13 20:45:19:325  900 1384 Handler Generating request for CBS update D7F10B98-0B4D-402C-B0A5-FF2135F8620C in sandbox C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download\44b836e953f10e780a421d6fb4995a79
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    M Tipler

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