Bootcamp

Hi all! I was wondering if you could help me.

Recently, I tried to resize my windows partition (narrowing OSX and Windows expansion) by following this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhkdOLXT6Eg.

I did everything exactly, and it worked a charm. Starts Windows via the startup disk pane in System Preferences, then it was awesome.

Booted up Mac today and I seem to have lost my Bootcamp. It's now tagged in as disk0s4 disk utility.

Any way I can recover it? I can provide specifications or what you need, because I need to make it work for the work.

Thank you very much!

Resizing/shrinking is not supported on a Mac. YouTube is a dangerous as indicated by the comments below. Terminal of OSX, please after the release of

diskutil list

Cs diskutil list

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

sudo fdisk/dev/disk0

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