Bootmgr missing

After i press power button, monitor still blank and there are some text "bootmgr missing" "press ctrl+alt+del to restart".
I am doing "press ctrl+alt+del" but this is not working. How to fix this problem? Help me please...

Thank for you Mr. ERIK.
I use Lenovo ThinkStation S20. Intel Xeon E5502 Processor (1.86GHz 800MHz 4MB).
4 GB DDR3 SDRAM. 250GB SATA HDD. NVIDIA Quadro NVS250 256MB. Genuine Windows Vista Business 32bit. DVD Recordable. Keyboard, Mouse Lenovo.
best regards
SALMAT - from Indonesia

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