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Nov 29, 2013 6:33 AM in response to LittleBlackLabby Csound1,★HelpfulOpen disk utility and look for the Boot Camp partition, that is where Windows should be.
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Nov 29, 2013 6:21 PM in response to Csound1by LittleBlackLab,★HelpfulThankyou - I have found it But how do I restore it so that I can select it when I boot up?
Thanks!
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Nov 29, 2013 6:46 PM in response to LittleBlackLabby Csound1,Finding it is the easy part, and I can't help you recover it so you must be patient or delete it and reinstall.
But I will request that someone with mor Windows knowledge look in here.
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Nov 29, 2013 9:12 PM in response to Csound1by LittleBlackLab,Thankyou for your help, it is much appreciated
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Nov 30, 2013 6:17 AM in response to LittleBlackLabby Loner T,Can you post the output of (the sudo commmands may ask you for your password)
1. diskutil list (look for a BOOTCAMP partition which will be used in step 2 and 3).
2. sudo fdisk -l /dev/rdisk? where '?' depends on 1.
3. sudo gpt -r -vv show /dev/rdisk?
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Dec 1, 2013 2:00 PM in response to LittleBlackLabby Christopher Murphy,From Terminal, copy/paste the results from the following read-only commands:
sudo fdisk /dev/rdisk0
sudo gpt -r -vv show /dev/rdisk0
After copy/paste into the forum, change the font to 8pt Andale Mono.