Bootcamp partition no longer works

I decided one day that I tried to install Ubuntu on my Macbook.  At the point where I had an OSX and a partition, Bootcamp for Windows 10.  I followed the instructions to install rEFInd to install Ubuntu, but had trouble with her and decided to uninstall.  I made a mistake when uninstalling and may have accidentally deleted a small partition that I thought was part of the Ubuntu installation.

Now, when I try to boot into Windows, I get an error that tells me to use a recovery disk:

Error recovery:

0xc000000e

I created a Windows 10 bootable USB installation to try to repair the installation, I ran the diagnostic startup a few times, but not yet able to boot into Windows.

Now, Boot Camp disk no longer display when I run startup disk.  He always shows up when I hold the Alt key when turning on/off, I just always get error 0xc000000e.

Help, please!

MacBook Pro 15 "retina end of 2013

El Capitan running

Please after the release of the following Terminal commands

diskutil list

Cs diskutil list

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

sudo fdisk/dev/disk0

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