Satelite pro L350=S1701 Laptop will not load (VISTA32)

My laptop will not load whatsoever , an initial shutdown might be to blame.
The message on screen suggests that the  system registry is missing or corrupted. 
In addition,its showing  Status:  0XC00000E9    and File:  \windows\system32\config\system 
The screen message is asking to use the  Windows installation disc ,and then use the repair mode,  but I cannot find this disc.

Status:  0XC00000E9    and File:  \windows\system32\config\system 
The System hive supplies an important branch of your registry. If you haven't yet, try Last Known Good Configuration on that menu to use a previous version
   Using Last Known Good Configuration
Otherwise, try this.
On the Advanced Boot Options menu, choose Repair Your Computer.
When you reach the System Recovery Options menu, choose Startup Repair.
If that doesn't do the trick, go back to the System Recovery Options menu and do a System Restore.
Let us know how it goes.
-Jerry

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