"missing operating system"

Hi all, I have, in stages, updated my creaky old early 2009 Mac Pro to work with Catalina 10.5.7. I installed the OS on the same drive as the Boot Camp partition (Windows 7 Home Premium) but that may have been a mistake. I can see the Bootcamp image in disk startup preferences but when I restart with that selected, I get the dreaded "missing operating system" error on a black screen. I've looked around here and elsewhere for how to fix the issue but it looks sort of involved and depends on looking at the partitions to see what the problem is. Here are the common listings I usually see that are used to help solve the problem, from my computer...


from diskutil list disk0:


from sudo fdisk /dev/disk0:


from sudo gpt -r show /dev/disk0:



I have seen the use of a tool (but can't recall what it was right now) that can be used to fix problems with the MBR (if that's the problem here). I'm not too leery of using the terminal to fix it if it can be repaired this way.


There is another thing I can try as well. I have WinClone backups so maybe it's possible for me to create a partition on another drive that only has High Sierra on it and restore BC there. In the meantime I'd appreciate it very much if anyone can show me what to do about fixing the issue with the drive BC is already on. Thank you!

Mac Pro, macOS 10.13

Posted on Jan 18, 2021 2:08 PM

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Jan 24, 2021 2:01 PM in response to J Harvey

J Harvey wrote:

Thanks for all your help. After trying the fixes that were suggested I got a "BOOTMGR missing" error. I started digging into that issue and came up with a fix in an older thread:
https://neosmart.net/wiki/recovering-windows-bootloader/#Attempt_One_Automated_Repair
" Attempt Two: Manually Repairing the Windows Bootloader" was the one that finally worked for me.

This would have been the next logical step with Bootrec.exe. Glad you found it. Very 😎.

I've noticed you've been quite involved in Windows issues for a long time in Apple discussions. I want to thank you again for not just assisting, but also educating me (and others) about Windows and what to look for when things go wrong.

Glad to see you back in business. Please post back if you run into any further issues.

Jan 18, 2021 3:53 PM in response to J Harvey

Your Mac Pro (Early 2009) - Technical Specifications does not officially support Catalina. Identify your Mac Pro model - Apple Support shows the last macOS is El Capitan. If you forced an upgrade, it can cause issues.


Also, you will need /fixMBR and /fixBoot under Bootrec.exe. See https://support.microsoft.com/en-in/help/927392/use-bootrec-exe-in-the-windows-re-to-troubleshoot-startup-issues for reference.

Jan 24, 2021 12:58 PM in response to Loner T

Thanks for all your help. After trying the fixes that were suggested I got a "BOOTMGR missing" error. I started digging into that issue and came up with a fix in an older thread:

https://neosmart.net/wiki/recovering-windows-bootloader/#Attempt_One_Automated_Repair

" Attempt Two: Manually Repairing the Windows Bootloader" was the one that finally worked for me.


I've noticed you've been quite involved in Windows issues for a long time in Apple discussions. I want to thank you again for not just assisting, but also educating me (and others) about Windows and what to look for when things go wrong.

Jan 21, 2021 4:59 PM in response to Loner T

Just an update. I found my Win7 installation disk and the recovery disk. I can't seem to boot from either one. My Superdrive tells me they're blank disks when I insert them. I have tried booting from my second optical drive but nothing happens more than a black screen with a message I can't recall right now. I'm also trying some other approaches that may work but they will take a bit of time.


I am curious though as how to boot from either of these disks for repair work.

Jan 23, 2021 2:11 PM in response to Loner T

Yes. I've gotten both the installation disk and recovery disk to boot after unplugging the USB mouse and making sure to hit a key as soon as the disk loaded. First 2 photos are from the recovery disk and the 3rd from the install disk. Of course the same recovery windows as in the recovery disk are shown in the installation disk when you click on "repair your computer".


Obviously the bootcamp partition was found, so where do I go from here? I was going to let the Windows software do the repair but I wasn't sure if that was the right thing to do. Thank you for helping!




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