Q: How do I run Win7 Startup Repair from USB to repair Bootcamp installation?
I messed up my bootcamp partition after resizing the OSX partition to give it more space so I found this fix - http://mourougan.com/2013/06/22/repairing-boot-camp-after-creating-new-partition /
The fix worked in that the windows partition now shows up on startup manager but when I try to load it the 'missing operating system' error message shows.
So I need to run Startup Repair from USB but when I try that from startup manager it just gives a black screen and blinking cursor, nothing happens from there...
Can anyone help with getting startup repair to load? any advice greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks
Mac mini (Late 2012), OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)
Posted on Jan 19, 2015 4:28 AM
The NTFS header of your Windows partition should be checked as well.
Can you post the output of the following OSX Terminal commands (These do not make any changes to your partitions of files. Enter your password for the sudo commands).
diskutil list
diskutil cs list
sudo gpt -vv -r show /dev/disk0
sudo fdisk /dev/disk0
Once the BC partition is established, a dd command will show the NTFS header.
If your Windows NTFS is intact, the following steps can be used for W7/W8.
1. If you have a built-in Optical drive, insert installation media, otherwise use the USB created via BCA with the installation ISO and BC drivers.
2. Select System Preferences -> Startup Disk -> Bootcamp (Do not select the Installation Media) -> Restart.
3. Windows should boot from the Installation Media.
4. Use Repair Windows from the Installer window. Here is set of screen shots for W7 recovery. - http://imgur.com/a/1DaOE#0.
Posted on Jan 19, 2015 12:37 PM





