MBP is unable to start the recovery mode

What I did:

1 created a BOOTCAMP WIN7 partition.

2 installed WIN7 without any problem.

3. after the installation realized this BOOTCAMP partition was too small to account for the applications.

4. in OSX, I used the disc utilities to create a new partition in the hope to expand WIN7 using computer management.

Note: Did not know at this stage that I couldn't resize the BOOTCAMP partition.

5. in the reboot was missing the BOOTCAMP partition. Back to OSX and deleted the partition newly created in the hope of solving problem. It does not solve the issue returned if MAC partition to the previous size.

6. found online for instructions to restore the BOOTCAMP partition.  Basically, I have executed (sudo/dev/disk0 gdisk), track your orders: r, h, 4, y, hex MBR code default, y, n, o, o, y. When I tried to write this out I got an error.  After research, I realized that, even as root, I had no possibility to write the settings.  This required me to disable SIP.  So I booted into recovery mode, within the Terminal, I was able to run (csrutil disable).  No problem. Back to OSX, and at that time, I was able to write the settings.  Restarted and my BOOTCAMP partition was available.   At this point, I was on the original show with BOOTCAMP partition too small.

7 bought WINCLONE and backed up my BOOTCAMP partition.  Deleted the partition, BOOTCAMP and MAC returned to the original hard disk configuration.  Back to manufacture settings.

8. resized by car using the disc utilities for what I tried to accomplish.  WINCLONE to restore image BOOTCAMP.  This large all worked.  All partitions appear by pressing the alt/options when starting.  I can't enter EC OSX and WIN7.

9. after having reached this point, I decided that it was important to turn SIP.  When I tried to boot into recovery mode by using alt/options the MBP displays the loading splash screen but then goes off.  So then I tried to use the command + r taking me to internet loading recovery.  The recovery screen eventually load and when I try to run (enable csrutil) I get bash command not found error.

Note: I ran disk utility first aid on the menu of recovery OSX EC and internet, no error.  Still no luck with the transition into recovery mode.

Current status: the two operating systems work very well.  I was even able to update WIN7 WIN10 without any problem.  I just can't in recovery mode to activate SIP.

Any advice?

My next option was to delete the BOOTCAMP partition and do a clean install, but I fear that my software purchased as FileMaker Pro and WINCLONE will be unavailable.  I have a Time Machine backup and running.  That said, when I tried to restore the iMac of the wife he not would allow me to restore the operating system using Time Machine.  I don't know why, but I had to use my image to restore his computer.  My MBP FileValt is currently disabled.  He was turned on but felt the need to disable it to prevent that a possible problem.  I made a backup of charges using Time Machine and also WINCLONE.

Thanks in advance.

Update:

1. I just finished a clean install of EC and that corrects my SIP number.  I just want to add that Time machine worked very well!  I was able to restore all applications.

2. next goal is trying to install WIN10 image and WINCLONE.  My hope is that it will not change my MBR.

Tags: Mac OS & System Software

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