Bootcamp deleted missing partition, but can not recover the partition space

Tried to install 10 Windows via Bootcamp on my Mac. First, I formatted the bootcamp partition. Then I got the following message: could not create a new partition or locate an existing one. For more information, see the Setup logs files.

I tried five times with Bootcamp installed Windows 10. Then I advice to delete the partition and create a new. So I did. Still did not work. When I rebooted my mac, 50 GB missing as you can see here:

I tried to restore the partition, but there is no possibility to do so, as you can see here:

I read so many posts that I don't know what to do anymore. I don't mind factory reset my macbook, but it will restore my lost partition as I probably only erase the 450 GB instead of the 500 GB SSD?

I read in several messages (this one in general: Bootcamp Partition missing during startup) that this information might be required, so I added from the outset:

diskutil list:

Cs diskutil list:

sudo TPG - vv - r see the/dev/disk0:

sudo fdisk/dev/disk0:


I hope someone can help me restore my 50 GB, I lost. Even once, I do not fear factory reset my macbook if that's the best way to solve this problem!

Can you use doesn't have windows via bootcamp 8.1 installation as reference to reclaim your disk space?

Tags: Windows Software

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