Resize partition, bootcamp partition read not

Can someone help me move my bootcamp partition? I resized my drive and read several pages of people fixing the missing disk, but I keep running into walls and need someone to hold my hand.

I downloaded gdisk and tried a command line that I found here http://nerdr.com/bootcamp-partition-lost-repairing-mac-partitions/ but after trying to add my Windows on the MBR partition, the exit has claimed "the partition does not exist or it is too big.

diskutil list

Cs diskutil list

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

sudo fdisk/dev/disk0

sudo TPG - vv - r see the/dev/disk1

sudo fdisk/dev/disk1

1. What is the purpose of 'Untitled' - disk1s4? Readers of merger require a lot more work to manage, in general.

2 Please after the release of

sudo dd if = / dev/rdisk1s5 account = 1 2 >/dev/null | hexdump - C

3. stop to read the nerder.com. It's a recipe for disaster and data loss.

4. Google search can be your best friend, but it can also be your worst enemy.

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