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Jan 5, 2016 7:24 AM in response to vichea75by Loner T,Can you post the output of the following commands?
sudo gpt -vv -r show /dev/disk0
sudo fdisk /dev/disk0
The "sudo" commands will prompt for your password, and it will not be echoed back. You may also see a warning about improper use of "sudo" and potential data loss due to "abuse" of the command.
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Jan 5, 2016 7:46 AM in response to vichea75by Loner T,Yes. Can you boot normally in OSX? If yes, can you use El Capitan has deleted my bootcamp windows partition as reference, download Testdisk and GPT Fdisk and start a Testdisk scan and run a Quick Search?
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Jan 5, 2016 8:12 AM in response to vichea75by Loner T,You will have to start Testdisk from OSX Terminal. What directory is Testdisk located in? You will need to run sudo testdisk /dev/rdisk0. Here are the startup screens - http://imgur.com/a/PjmnK .
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Jan 5, 2016 8:21 AM in response to Loner Tby vichea75,I can see this. is it correct? I don't know where or how to check the directory of it. I downloaded. installed and search for testdisk, it is appear like this. and GPT fdisk i downloaded and intalled as well. so what to go next. do I have to follow this http://imgur.com/a/PjmnK

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Jan 5, 2016 8:31 AM in response to vichea75by Loner T,Use the link till you start a scan. Post a screen shot of the scan.
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Jan 5, 2016 8:47 AM in response to vichea75by Loner T,You have the newer Testdisk. Choose /dev/rdisk0 and Continue.
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Jan 5, 2016 9:52 AM in response to vichea75by Loner T,Do you see any MS Data entries in your list?











