Startup BOOTCAMP partition problems

Hi, I've seen a few posts that are very similar to mine, but I can't seem to get to the bottom of this issue. Here's the background on what happened:

I ran El Capitan on a single OS X partition and decided to run Boot Camp Assistant and install Windows 10 on a new partition. It worked perfectly, and I have been using Windows and start back. So, I decided that I would create a new partition for easy sharing files between the 2 BONES using a Fat-32 file system so that the two operating systems can have read/write access. I did it with the disk sideways utility Mac and everything seemed to go smoothly. Also, I don't touch my BOOTCAMP partition, but took all the space for the new partition on the side Mac. Everything seemed fine... until I tried to start again under BOOTCAMP. Now this partition is not recognized as bootable, but it is accessible from the side Mac and everything seems intact.

I ran the command diskutil list and here is the result:

/ dev/disk0 (internal, physical):

#: NAME SIZE TYPE IDENTIFIER

0: GUID_partition_scheme * GB 500,3 disk0

1: disk0s1 EFI EFI 209.7 MB

2: Apple_HFS Macintosh HD 361.5 GB disk0s2

3: disk0s3 Apple_Boot Recovery 650.0 MB HD

4: Apple_HFS SHARING 22.7 GB disk0s4

5: Microsoft database BOOTCAMP 115,0 GB disk0s5

Tylers-MacBook-Pro-3: ~ tylerdouglas$ diskutil info disk0s5

Identifier of the instrument: disk0s5

Device node: / dev/disk0s5

Set: No.

Part of the whole: disk0

Device / media name: BOOTCAMP

Volume name: BOOTCAMP

Gendarmerie: Yes

Mount point: / Volumes/BOOTCAMP

Personality of file system: NTFS

Type (Bundle): ntfs

Name (Visible to the user): Windows NT (NTFS) file system

Partition type: Microsoft Basic Data

Operating system can be installed: No.

Media type: generic

Protocol: SATA

Smart: checked

Volume UUID: 1EF1A5FC-BEBE-4528-A0A2-6755D96E1AB0

Disk / Partition UUID: 0F83EFE3-3E4B-4EAA-8C08-0590F3C60EAA

Total size: 115,0 GB (114999427072 Bytes) (exactly 224608256 512-Byte-units)

Amount of free space: 72.5 GB (72523272192 Bytes) (exactly 141647016 512-Byte-units)

Device block size: 512 bytes

Allocation block size: 4096 bytes

Support read-only: No.

Volume read-only: Yes

Location of the device: internal

Removable media: no

Solid State: Yes

My theory was that because the BOOTCAMP partition moved from 4 to 5, this confused sort of things. I decided that I loved not more to have the shared partition, so I erased it. Then I tried to delete this partition, but I am unable to do by using normal mode or recovery disk utility. I tried to disassemble and then delete in both modes. I scoured the internet looking for a solution and I am completely stuck. This seems like it should be a super simple solution, but it is frustrating that I can't understand it. I don't think that I've damaged or corrupted something and I just need to be able to start in Bootcamp.

Help, please!

Thanks in advance!

Still have not solved this problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!!!

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