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Oct 17, 2014 6:52 PM in response to LokoMixby Loner T,Please post the output of sudo gpt -vv -r show /dev/disk0 (you are missing a "/" before disk0).
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Oct 17, 2014 7:03 PM in response to LokoMixby Loner T,1. Very suspicious that the gap between GPT#3 and GPT#4 is almost the same size as Windows. Did you have another 40GB partition that you have "lost"?
2. Please post the output of sudo dd if=/dev/rdisk0s4 count=1 2>/dev/null | hexdump -C (this looks for a NTFS header).
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Oct 17, 2014 7:22 PM in response to LokoMixby Loner T,Yes, but it requires some work. If you want to please download...
1. Testdisk - http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk this to look for the deleted NTFS header.
2. GPT Fdisk - http://sourceforge.net/projects/gptfdisk/ - this is to fix partitions after Testdisk has found the correct partition header.
If you have a 500GB disk, 419 for OS X and 40GB for Windows, where is the other ~31GB data. It looks like that is where the NTFS header is sitting.
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Oct 17, 2014 7:32 PM in response to LokoMixby Loner T,1. Click on Create.
Avoid using left and right arrows (which usually change partition status). Please see http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk_Step_By_Step.
You are looking for "familiar" Windows files using "P: List Files" in every partition which is MS Data (Microsoft Data). You will select the EFI partition type (because OS X uses EFI/GPT).
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Oct 17, 2014 7:45 PM in response to LokoMixby Loner T,Please use /dev/rdisk0. Till it stays broken, my work is not done.
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