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@Loner T: Boot camp missing after El Capitan - My output

Hello Loner T,

Here is my output. Please help and kindly let me know what to do next.

Thank you!


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Posted on Oct 10, 2015 5:02 PM

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Oct 10, 2015 5:46 PM in response to ssmind

Testdisk is a Terminal utility. Did you download it from http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk_Download or somewhere else?


GPT Fdisk is the same way - http://sourceforge.net/projects/gptfdisk/ .


ELC has System Integrity Protection enabled by default. To disable it temporarily for diagnostics purposes, (this is the correct version of the nvram command you referenced earlier).

a. Boot into Local Recovery. Power down your Mac, power it back up, and hold the Command+R.

b. Run Utilities -> Terminal

c. Type csrutil disable

d. Exit Terminal

e. Reboot normally.

@Loner T: Boot camp missing after El Capitan - My output

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