How to boot Hp 2000 notebook, partition problem

 I have a Hp 2000 note book, i3 system with 2.4Ghz, system ID: 1854, serial No:[edited By Moderator]
it come with 500GB HDD..(C: /450GB n D: recovery 15GB).
i was tried to create a new partition in my system, then i install a partition software, to do this, and split the C partion into two new partitions, and action applied by me, then system restart and make  new partitiones, then restart system again by itself and
now they are not booting windows, and give problem of restart again and again, plz hepl me the step by step instructions
also send me solution by [edited by Moderator]  plzzzzzzz

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