Recovery manager error issues

I have a Pavilion dv7-4177nr and I tried using recovery manager to set everything back to factory settings as I was having trouble with IE10. It made it to 47$% and then gave me an error code 0XE0EF003, Npow when I try to start up my laptop it says bootmgr missing. Any ideas on what I can do now/next?

Enter BIOS setup by tapping/holding the F10 key immediately after powering on the laptop.Use Diagnostics to test your hdd.
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    Hi
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