Bootcamp partition disappeared after fdisk commands

Hello

I have a serious problem caused by my own stupidity,

I tried to resize my partition, bootcamp, with no success, of course.

Here is what happened,

I resized the MAC OS X partition and made a new 100 GB. Then I tried to restart Windows that did not work.

A black screen appears not saying no device found Boot... Insert and press a key.

I rebooted to mac OS X and searching the forums, I ended up find a thread of a few years.

He said try a few commands to disc, I did, it didn't work. Then I have a little "creative / reckless" and tried between the two commands.

I guess I deleted or seriously damaged my MBR, although it could be a TPG. I do not know.

Now, I can't see my Bootcamp partition in the finder.

I see the size of the partition in the disk utility application, if I look at the full hard disk partition scheme

It's the score 'Naamloos' is where bootcamp has been stored and as you can see I can't access it or what so ever.

However in the terminal, I can see the partition

My question is, if I can restore this partition?

And if not, I can see the data on that partition?

A lot of work not saved is there and final exams are almost!

I'm sorry for the post probably not correct 'according to the rules of the forums"and the faulty use of the language and the incorrect spelling.

1. what version of Windows?

2. What is the year/model of your MBP?

3 Please after the release of

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

sudo fdisk/dev/disk0

sudo dd if = / dev/rdisk0s5 account = 1 2 >/dev/null | hexdump - C

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