Cant' boot with boot camp after resizing partition OSX

How to resize my bootcamp partition without deleting chtol

I should have seen all the answers before I do it myself

After resizing main partition by 10 GB, I couldn't reboot with windows7.

My mac has been set to boot with windows and when I boot the message "No boot device - insert boot disk and press any key" popped up with black screen.

If I hold the Option key during the startup key, there is no selection record except OSX.

With disk utility, it is indeed alive, but he did not seem a new partition, instead of empty space - which I have no intention of.

I read several threads on this problem.

Because I have no idea of Terminal things, I post a few out of article which could able to shorten your time.

* diskutil list

* sudo fdisk/dev/disk0

* sudo TPG - vv - r show/dev/disk0

* sudo dd if = / dev/disk0s5 account 1 2 = > dev/null | hexdump - c

The second and fourth result seems quite hopeless...

Please help what can I do, including throw all hope...

Forget it. I formatted it.

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