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Boot Camp Lion upgrade problem

(Re-posted from different discussion group)

I've just upgraded to Lion but am now unable to run Boot Camp. It doesn't appear in the StartUp options when I restart and hold down the option key. It was all working fine immediately before the uprade.

Disk Utility sees disk0s4, which I believe is my Boot Camp partition, but it is greyed out. I've tried Repair Disk but get the message " Invalid BS_impBoot in boot block: ecfcec".

Any ideas?



"diskutil list" in Terminal offers the following:

0: GUID_partition_scheme [disk0]

1: EFI [disk0s1]

2: Apple_HFS Machintosh HD [disk0s2]

3: Apple_Boot Recovery HD [disk0s3]

4: Microsoft Basic Data [disk0s4]

This suggests to me that my Windows files are there but inaccessible as my iMac is no longer recognising the Boot Up disk for Windows.


iMac, Mac OS X (10.7)

Posted on Jul 24, 2011 5:25 AM

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Jul 24, 2011 4:56 PM in response to The hatter

Thanks for all you help. Unfortunatley, nothing worked, not even the Windows 7 installation disk system repair. Neither "Bootrec.exe/FixBoot" nor "Bootrec.exe/RebuildBcd" could find the required installed elements. So, I ended up biting the bullet and reinstalling BootCamp and Windows, which have worked fine (although I am sitting here waiting for 84 Windows 7 updates to install!). Anyway, the original version from the Windows 7 install disk is now fully functional with Lion. Thanks again.

Jul 31, 2011 7:24 PM in response to Troy Park

Troy Park,


I had the same thing happen to me when I upgraded to Lion. I was able to regain my windows partition by simply going into utilities/bootcamp assistant and then downloading the newest microsoft support software when it prompted me to. After that, I quit the bootcamp assitant app and when I restarted and held down the option key my windows partition was there again.

Boot Camp Lion upgrade problem

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