Winload.efi missing

hi
I have got a new lenovo G50-70 with an original windows 8.1 (single lang).
I made a backup from the windows with Lenovo user backup & recovery then chane the size of C:\ drive with Easeus partition  after getting restarted , i have got a message winload.efi is missing or damaged (0xc0000225)
I would appreciate and instant reply and help from you
thanks

Winload.exe is missing or corrupt - Recover CD does not boot - Problem SOLVED!
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