cannot start on Mac after resizing partition bootcamp, disk management.

Hello guys.

I have a 13-inch MacBook Pro (9.2) 2012 with OSX 10.9 running. CORE I5, 4 GB ram and a 500 GB hard drive.

I used Bootcamp to install windows 8.1 which succeeded, but I wanted another partition to store data, so I cut 100 GB of the Bootcamp partition. and everything was fine (the recovery partition has become visible) until I rebooted and I could not start or from Mac or Windows when you press and hold alt on windows boot only show, but she always ends up with an error and restarts.

I suspected that the problem is in the startup code. I used a Mac Osx bootable Installer to enter disk utility and you see Macintosh HD and under that
Disk01
Disk02

Disk03

and I can't do anything without verification or partitioning is available. I have reset NVRAM and I ran FSCK as suggested by some article. and nothing works.

No recovery disk is available.

Is there a possible way to correct the situation without losing any data. ??

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