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Q: Repairing Boot Camp after creating new partition

I'm running OS X 10.8 and Windows 7 x64 Pro.

 

After properly setting up Boot Camp to dual-boot Windows on my Mac mini, I decided to test whether or not it was true that creating another partition (a data partition for OS X) would interfere with Boot Camp.  Wikipedia claims it does interfere but without citing a source, whilst the Boot Camp documentation itself only specifies that the disk must be a single partition _prior_ to setup - there's no mention of whether the disk must be _kept_ that way afterwards.

 

I opened Disk Utility, reduced the size of my OS X parition from 420GB to 80GB, and created a new partition in the unallocated space.  Here's how it looks now:

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When I attempted to proceed with the process, I did receive a warning that doing this (and I quote), "may" cause problems with Boot Camp.  Seeing as it was inconclusive, I thought I'd give it a shot - nothing ventured…

 

Of course, it borked Boot Camp, otherwise I wouldn't be posting here.  Whilst OS X boots just fine, the Boot Camp partition now no longer shows up in the Startup Manager, though it does in the Startup Disk prefPane.  If I do attempt to boot into Boot Camp, I receive the following message on a black screen:

No bootable device --- insert boot disk and press any key

The advice given to someone who had this same problem was, "fix your damaged Boot Camp volume."  But I'm at a loss as to how to do that.

 

So, anyone know how to proceed now so that I can keep my partitions as is, whilst fully restoring normal Boot Camp functionality?

Mac mini (Mid 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.4)

Posted on Jul 26, 2012 11:28 PM

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  • by iPodtouch245,

    iPodtouch245 iPodtouch245 Oct 19, 2014 10:12 PM in response to Scotch_Brawth
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    Oct 19, 2014 10:12 PM in response to Scotch_Brawth

    I just successfully installed Windows 8.1 Update 1 on BootCamp on Mac OS X Yosemite. Here is a step by step I just wrote, hope it helps y'all:

     

    How to successfully install Windows 8, or above, on Mac OS X Mavericks or above:

     

    Requirements:

    1- Windows OS ISO Image file

    2- An 8GBs USB Flash Drive

    3- A good Internet connection as you will need to download the Windows compatible drivers for your Mac

     

    Steps:

    1- Open up Disk Utility and create an additional partition for Windows formatted as ExFat. 100GBs, or above, is recommended as update to the operating system, as well as Apps requiere space on your HD or SSD [This step can be done during Mac OS X's installation process]

    2- Open up BootCamp Assistant

    3- Make sure only the 'Create a Windows 7 or later version install disk' is checked and your USB Flash Drive plugged in and click 'Continue'

    4- Click 'Choose' and select your Windows ISO Image file

    5- Select the USB Flash Drive you will be using during the installation process and click continue to confirm

    6- Once done, restart your Mac and hold down the 'alt/option' key on your keyboard to bring up the Boot Menu

    7- Select the USB Flash Drive named Windows, not the UEFI Boot

    8- Install Windows as you normally would

    * Remember to press and hold the 'alt/option' key, and select the Windows Partition, whenever the installation process requires your Mac to restart


    * http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/apps/jj945423.aspx

    * http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/install-windows-on-mac

  • by TigerKL,

    TigerKL TigerKL Oct 20, 2014 5:17 AM in response to Christopher Murphy
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    Oct 20, 2014 5:17 AM in response to Christopher Murphy

    Hi, Christopher:

     

    I got a similar problem, I tried to resize the OS/X partition to make more room for bootcamp.  After using Winclone to backup my bootcamp partition, I used "Disk Utility" to Erase it, and after reboot, I cannot find the bootcamp partition anymore.  please see below details.

     

    It is a 3TB drive, the 1.5T bootcamp partition is gone, it seems to be it is there between 3 and 4, but no idea how to get it back.  It seems you are really knowledgable in this, thanks for your help in advance.

     

    Last login: Mon Oct 20 15:15:22 on console

    Xiangs-iMac:~ xiangni$ sudo gdisk /dev/disk0

    Password:

    GPT fdisk (gdisk) version 0.8.10

     

    Warning: Devices opened with shared lock will not have their

    partition table automatically reloaded!

    Partition table scan:

      MBR: protective

      BSD: not present

      APM: not present

      GPT: present

     

    Found valid GPT with protective MBR; using GPT.

     

    Command (? for help): p

    Disk /dev/disk0: 5860533168 sectors, 2.7 TiB

    Logical sector size: 512 bytes

    Disk identifier (GUID): 8F50CF53-5330-4395-89F1-7F43064C6EED

    Partition table holds up to 128 entries

    First usable sector is 34, last usable sector is 5860533134

    Partitions will be aligned on 8-sector boundaries

    Total free space is 2929686541 sectors (1.4 TiB)

     

    Number  Start (sector)    End (sector)  Size       Code  Name

       1              40          409639   200.0 MiB   EF00  EFI System Partition

       2          409640       975966423   465.2 GiB   AF05  Mac OS

       3       975966424       977235967   619.9 MiB   AB00  Recovery HD

       4      3906922496      5860270983   931.4 GiB   AF05  Mac Data

       5      5860270984      5860533127   128.0 MiB   AB00  Booter

  • by Loner T,

    Loner T Loner T Oct 20, 2014 5:41 AM in response to TigerKL
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    Oct 20, 2014 5:41 AM in response to TigerKL

    Can you start a new thread and post a reference in this thread?

     

    Please post the output of the following in the new thread.

     

    diskutil list

    diskutil cs list

    sudo gpt -vv -r show /dev/disk0

    sudo fdisk /dev/disk0

     

    Enter you password when prompted.

  • by Alex Campuzano1,

    Alex Campuzano1 Alex Campuzano1 Nov 1, 2014 3:50 PM in response to tomd007
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    Nov 1, 2014 3:50 PM in response to tomd007

    Hey Tom,

     

    I'm a little late to this party, but hoping to find some help. I can see my WindowsXP Pro partition on the desktop, but after upgrading to Mavericks it won't fully start up. I'll get the usual screens, then the XP loading screen with the blue loading animation. After about 5 passes of the blue thing, it will hesitate and flash a blue screen so fast, that it took me several attempts to snap a photo so I could read it. "Unmountable_Boot_Volume" is the error. It then says to follow these steps... but cuts off and reboots.

     

    One thing of note is that Parallels 10 uses the same XP virtual machine and boots just fine, so I figure XP can't be all that messed up. Maybe a driver issue, not sure. Does Mavericks not support XP? I'm open to Windows 7, but I'd like to backup some stuff first if possible. Maybe I can do that through Parallels?

  • by Loner T,

    Loner T Loner T Nov 1, 2014 4:01 PM in response to Alex Campuzano1
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    Nov 1, 2014 4:01 PM in response to Alex Campuzano1

    Please start a new thread with the output of

     

    diskutil list

    diskutil cs list

    sudo gpt -vv -r show /dev/disk0

    sudo fdisk /dev/disk0

     

    Please post a reference to the new thread on this thread.

  • by Alex Campuzano1,

    Alex Campuzano1 Alex Campuzano1 Nov 1, 2014 5:48 PM in response to Loner T
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    Nov 1, 2014 5:48 PM in response to Loner T

    OK, thanks. Here's the new thread...

     

    https://discussions.apple.com/message/27006415#27006415

  • by tofushop,

    tofushop tofushop Nov 4, 2014 1:23 PM in response to Christopher Murphy
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    Nov 4, 2014 1:23 PM in response to Christopher Murphy

    I lift my drink to you sir.

    I was dual booting with Lion & Win7 and added a partition to try Yosemite which borked booting into Win7.

    I used gdisk as you suggested in your post and I was up and running like a charm; now triple booting with Lion, Yosemite & Win7

    Thank you!

  • by justathome,

    justathome justathome Nov 5, 2014 5:31 AM in response to Loner T
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    Nov 5, 2014 5:31 AM in response to Loner T

    Hi.  I just started a new thread with the info you asked for.  It is at Repairing Boot Camp after creating new partition.  Thanks for taking the time to help with this.

  • by fegm,

    fegm fegm Dec 19, 2014 1:42 PM in response to Christopher Murphy
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    Dec 19, 2014 1:42 PM in response to Christopher Murphy

    Hey Chris!!!! I love you!!! Safe my life!!!

     

    Nice tutorial

     

    Thanks a lot!!!

     

    --

    Francisco

  • by Juanma_Catalan,

    Juanma_Catalan Juanma_Catalan May 19, 2015 2:08 PM in response to Christopher Murphy
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    May 19, 2015 2:08 PM in response to Christopher Murphy

    Even 3 years later, your comment has been the key for that problem, after trying to find a solution for hours, this one has been the only one that's been successful. I've registered in the forum just to express my gratitude .Many thanks about it!!

  • by ManeeshAgarwal,

    ManeeshAgarwal ManeeshAgarwal Jun 20, 2015 10:52 AM in response to Scotch_Brawth
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    Jun 20, 2015 10:52 AM in response to Scotch_Brawth

    Hello Everyone,

     

    I just started a new thread describing my problem and what I'm going through.

    Request each one out here to help me resolve it as I cannot afford to lose any data on Bootcamp partition.

     

    The new thread is at below.

    BOOTCAMP Partition lost after some updates in Yosemite

     

    Please do help me.

     

    Thanks

    Maneesh

  • by fmnamado,

    fmnamado fmnamado Jul 16, 2015 6:55 AM in response to ManeeshAgarwal
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    Jul 16, 2015 6:55 AM in response to ManeeshAgarwal

    Hello,

     

    I have a macbook that I erased completely, 500GB disk.

     

    I installed Lion, and then, with bootcamp made a partition of 50GB, installed Windows 7 x64. All was fine.

     

    Then, for transition and educational purposes, I'd liek to have installed Lion, ML, Mavericks, and Yosemite.

     

    So I tried to create new partition with disk utiliy, and the resize option wasn't available (couldn't resize with the mouse). I search the web, and found commands to run with command+R terminal line, and know the disk utility could reside the lion partition.

     

    And messing around with disk utility, I got these partitions.

    30GB: "Lion"

    30GB: "Mountain Lion"

    30GB: "Mavericks"

    350GB: "Yosemite"

    8GB: "Installer" (to deploy the OS's installers)

    50GB: "Bootcamp"

     

    Keep in mind that the "Lion" partition has Lion, which boots, and "bootcamp" has Windows 7, which stopped booting.

     

    The other partitions are in blank. After reparing the boot of Windows I will install the o ther OS's! Will they break something again?

     

    I can start from scratch and erase everything, if I really need to do that. It's a matter of wasted time, as the macbook doesn't have any importante data on it.

     

    My Windows 7 doesn't apear on the startup booting holding the optinon key, it appears on lion settings to choose which OS i want. If I choose Windows, when it restarts it reports the "no boot media found" or something.

     

    Is it possible to have this scenario, regarding the number of partition?

    Can I repair the partition scheme?

  • by Loner T,

    Loner T Loner T Jul 16, 2015 7:32 AM in response to fmnamado
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    Jul 16, 2015 7:32 AM in response to fmnamado

    You cannot partition/resize a Mac prior to Late 2013 model which uses a Hybrid MBR to install Windows. Custom Hybrid MBRs are a possibility, but please start a new discussion.

  • by McVareck,

    McVareck McVareck Jul 29, 2015 4:34 AM in response to Scotch_Brawth
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    Jul 29, 2015 4:34 AM in response to Scotch_Brawth

    I have the same problem, I had a bootcamp partition but when i create a new partition in macintosh hd, bootcamp partition stops working and it's not visible in boot selection (alt during booting) but I can see it in System Preferences/BootDisk and in Desktop. I tried to type sudo gdisk /dev/disk0 in terminal but I had this error sudo: "gdisk: command not found".

    What can I do?

    Thanks

  • by fmnamado,

    fmnamado fmnamado Jul 29, 2015 4:55 AM in response to McVareck
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    Jul 29, 2015 4:55 AM in response to McVareck

    Hi there,

     

    After my problem, I0ve continued to search the net and came this solution.

     

    It involves deleting everything on your hard drive, as it is recommended a clean install.

    http://forums.macrumors.com/threads/guide-simple-way-to-install-bootcamp-and-hav e-multiple-partitions.1168031/

     

    I'd like to have multi boot OS X (several OS X versions) and Windows, and from what I understood, you need to put first an OS X and after that the windows partition, so it stays MBR.

     

    You you resize partitions after installing windows, you'll loose the ability to boot from it.

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