Can't Boot neither from Recovery partition or CD recovery disks

Hello everybody, I already purchased Laptopo with the following specifications:
- HP Pavilion DV6-6160 SE Entertainment Notebook PC
- Operating System is windows 7 64-bit
- Error message : an error occurred while attempting to read the boot configuration data (File: \Boot\BCD & Status: 0xC0000225)
- After I purchased it I created the recovery CDs, then partition the C drive into two partitions by using EaseUse partition manager, the D partition which is for recovery still as it. after 3 weeks from that the above mentioned error occured while I were retarting the windows. Then I insert the the recovery CD and change the rebooting sequenc to be CD-room first then Hard disk but the error still exist with the same message, also I tried to count on the recovery drive which on the hard disk as I power up the device and press the F11 to boot from the recovery drive also nothing happened and the error message still exist.
I don't know how I can solve this problem the device still under warranty, Have recovery CDs, Recovery drive (D) is still exist but nothing can solve this problem
Finally I would like to inform you that I can access the windows 7 from safe mode, and I uninstalled all programs I have installed on it and try to restor factory setting but the device reboot with the same error
Awaiting for your kind support
Regards 

Try booting into Safe Mode and use Disk Management to delete the extra partition you created.Reboot at least once before trying  F11 again to see if it will work.
If no joy, you might also enter BIOS by tapping away at the F10 key immediately after powering on.Reset BIOS to Default settings then F10 to Save & Exit.
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