Repair Boot (Bootcamp)

Dear members of the Forum,

in the past, lonely T helped me already once for this problem - but I need help once again.

The original plan:

I wanted to extend my Bootcamp partition by stealing some capacity from the OS X partition.

That day, I was running on Mavericks and WIN7.

Apparently, it's destroying my Partitiontable so I was no longer able to boot the WIN7.

Thank you again here for lonely T advised how how to solve this problem.

It is running stable - but never, I continued the work. There was still the empty partition between OS X and WINDOWS.

Recently, I upgraded WIN7 to WIN10 - no problems later.

When I upgraded now also at EL CAPITAN - the BOOTCAMP partition no longer appear in the start menu (ALT key at startup).

Also my old solitary subject with T disappeared - so I need to ask for help again here. Can T lonely or someone else help me?

I'm not an expert - as you can read above :-)

Searching this forum I found at least that I have to provide the result of some commands - what I'll do in the below.

Please: help me return to Bootcamp/Windows and also to extend the Bootcamp partition by merging the empty space in this one.

Thank you very much!!!

Tobiass-iMac: ~ list of tobias$ diskutil

/ dev/disk0 (internal, physical):

#: NAME SIZE TYPE IDENTIFIER

0: GUID_partition_scheme * GB 121,3 disk0

1: disk0s1 EFI EFI 209.7 MB

2: Apple_CoreStorage Macintosh HD 121.0 GB disk0s2

3: disk0s3 Apple_Boot Boot OS X 134,2 MB

/ dev/disk1 (internal, physical):

#: NAME SIZE TYPE IDENTIFIER

0: GUID_partition_scheme * 1.0 TB disk1

1: EFI EFI 209.7 MB disk1s1

2: Apple_CoreStorage Macintosh HD 720,8 GB disk1s2

3: disk1s3 Apple_Boot Recovery 650.0 MB HD

4: Apple_HFS Ohne Titel 178,4 GB disk1s4

5: Microsoft database BOOTCAMP 100.0 GB disk1s5

/ dev/disk2 (internal, virtual):

#: NAME SIZE TYPE IDENTIFIER

0: Apple_HFS Macintosh HD + 833,3 GB disk2

Logical volume on disk0s2, disk1s2

3FD7DDA4-0E05-48EC-A419-DF6AEB7952CC

Fusion unencrypted drive

Tobiass-iMac: ~ list of tobias cs $ diskutil

CoreStorage groups of logical volumes (1 found)

|

+ Logical Volume - Group F9720690-9FED-498B-84EF-26D8B4DD039D

=========================================================

Name: Macintosh HD

Status: online

Dimensions: 841837760512 B (841,8 GB)

Free space: 45056 B (45.1 KB)

|

+-Physical volume 8AF14BCA-2C25-4226-BF8C-083A6D8486B5

|   ----------------------------------------------------

|   Index: 0

|   Disc: disk0s2

|   Status: online

|   Dimensions: 120988852224 B (121.0 GB)

|

+-Physical volume 5B01484A-C333-484E-9232-AD2E1F509A48

|   ----------------------------------------------------

|   Index: 1

|   Disc: disk1s2

|   Status: online

|   Dimensions: 720848908288 B (720,8 GB)

|

+--> Logical volume family BD78FA58-5C9C-40A9-AEFF-2EB1E2A72097

----------------------------------------------------------

Encryption type: no

|

+--> Logical volume 3FD7DDA4-0E05-48EC-A419-DF6AEB7952CC

---------------------------------------------------

Disc: disk2

Status: online

Size (Total): 833330348032 B (833,3 GB)

Reversible: no

Name: Macintosh HD

Volume name: Macintosh HD

Content indicator: Apple_HFS

LVG Type: Fusion, sparse

Tobiass-iMac: ~ tobias$ sudo TPG - vv - r show/dev/disk0

Password:

See the TPG: / dev/disk0: mediasize = 121332826112; SectorSize = 512; blocks = 236978176

See the TPG: / dev/disk0: PMBR to sector 0

See the TPG: / dev/disk0: Pri GPT to sector 1

See the TPG: / dev/disk0: GPT Sec at sector 236978175

start index size summary

0 1 PMBR

1 1 Pri GPT header

2 32 table GPT Pri

34 6

40 409600 1 part TPG - C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B

409640 236306352 2 part TPG - 53746F72-6167-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC

236715992 262144 3 part TPG - 426F6F74-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC

236978136 7

236978143 32 table dry GPT

236978175 1 dry GPT header

Tobiass-iMac: ~ tobias$ sudo fdisk/dev/disk0

Disk: geometry / dev/disk0: 14751/255/63 [236978176 sectors]

Signature: 0xAA55

From end

#: cyl hd s - cyl hd s id [Start - size]

------------------------------------------------------------------------

1: EA 1023 254 63 - 1023 254 63 [1-236978175] < unknown ID >

02:00 0 0 0-0 0 0 [0-0] unused

03:00 0 0 0-0 0 0 [0-0] unused

04:00 0 0 0-0 0 0 [0-0] unused

Hi TheCrowTL,

From your description, it seems that you are no longer able to boot on your Windows partition after installing the upgrade to OS X El Capitan. I'd be happy to give some instructions to help you with this.

As a first step, I recommend to use Boot Camp Assistant to remove Windows and the Windows from your Mac partition, restore your boot to a single Mac partition drive. Take a look at the article below for more information:

Set up Windows on your Mac - Apple Support partition

Delete the partition

Use the Boot Camp Assistant to remove Windows and the Windows from your Mac partition, restore your boot to a single Mac partition drive. You can save your information first, because the removal of the partition erases all data it contains.

  1. Open Boot Camp Assistant.
  2. Select "remove Windows 7 or later", then click on continue.
  3. Do one of the following:
    • If your Mac has a single drive internal, click on restore.
    • If your Mac has several internal drives, the Windows disk, select 'Restore the disk to a single OS X partition' Select to continue.

Once you complete this step, you can follow the instructions here to get Windows installed using Boot Camp:

How to install Windows using Boot Camp - Apple Support

Take care!

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    0: GUID_partition_scheme * GB 500,1 disk0

    1: disk0s1 EFI EFI 209.7 MB

    2: Apple_CoreStorage Macintosh HD 371,1 GB disk0s2

    3: disk0s3 Apple_Boot Recovery 650.0 MB HD

    4: Microsoft data base ADDTOWIN 64.0 GB disk0s4

    5: Microsoft database BOOTCAMP 64.0 GB disk0s5

    / dev/disk1 (internal, virtual):

    #: NAME SIZE TYPE IDENTIFIER

    0: Apple_HFS Macintosh HD GB + 370.7 disk1

    Logical volume on disk0s2

    3CD4F288-11BC-4701-A05D-4ECF1DF6F9DD

    Unlocked encrypted

    Thank you in advance.

    El Capitan requires SIP should be disabled in the local food only, otherwise these operations fail. You cannot use Fdisk to correct this problem. You need GPT Fdisk (Gdisk) to rebuild the MBR hybrid. Please see Re: [help] can't start Windows (8.1) after resizing partition for example.

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