Partition not showing up
Hi,
I was trying to set up Bootcamp, which has been done on my laptop before, but has been giving me issues lately. There would always be problems during the creation of the bootable USB, but that's besides the point. I got it working, and when booting using the USB, I got to the point where it asks you to select the partition you want to install Windows onto. Normally I would just select the one I created and it would work fine. This time, it wave an error saying the partition was in the wrong format (GPT or something) I tried pressing the "Format" button (I believe) and it didn't help. Then, for whatever reason, I pressed the "Delete" button. This deleted the partition and now it says "Unallocated Space - 65 GB". I then tried to press "New" to make a new partition from the unallocated space, but it gives an error saying it was unable to do so. So I boot back into macOS and check Disk Utility. It still says there is the same amount of space available as before on the hard drive (about 130 GB or so), but now it says "Shared by 4 volumes" instead of 5. I try the Terminal command "diskutil list" to see if the partition shows up there, but it doesn't. It lists 4 partitions that add up to 935 GB which is 65 GB less than the 1 TB that's on the drive. How can I add the 65 GB back to the main partition?
Sorry, I realize this was a long question but I wanted to get all the details I know about it out.
MacBook Pro 15", 10.14