None of the links I gave you require a working Windows, both EasyRE and the instructions for BCD Repair use a bootable CD to fix your Windows when it won't boot.
We really can't take responsibility for any damages incurred to your PC in any case, we provide powerful tools and advise making backup. We especially cannot be held responsible when you're using an EasyBCD version that is almost four years old.
EasyBCD also warned you very clearly that if you reboot your PC you will not be able to boot. It made it clear that you do not have any entries in the store and rebooting would be a huge mistake - you did anyway. If you needed help with EasyBCD, you probably should have come here and asked us first - SevenForums is not the place to go for EasyBCD support.
It seems your automatic update from 2.1.2 to 2.2 didn't work - though I'm not sure where you got that old version from in the first place. In that event, you probably should have manually downloaded 2.2 manually and upgraded. The links I gave you above - using the Windows Recovery CD or our own Easy Recovery Essentials are my advice now. There's not much else for me to give you.