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jamesngaichunta

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Oct 8, 2014
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Hi everyone, I have a Macbook pro late 2013 with Mavericks 10.9.5 and 251 GB SSD HD, recently, I have always had a Window bootcamp Partition with very little space 70GB, and I decided to shrink my Macbook Pro harddisk to give some space (25GB) to Bootcamp Partition.

I followed every step on this tutorial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhkdOLXT6Eg
step1. Go to Disk Utility--> Shrink the Mac book Pro disk size to create an unallocated space.
step2. Reboot to Window using startup disk
step3. Install Mini-Tool Partition Wizard
step4. Click the bootcamp partition, and press extend to merge the bootcamp partition with the unallocated space and reboot again.
step5.successful
step6.boot to Mac, windows disappeared.
What happened next is, I reboot back to my Mac and I realize my windows has disappeared. My bootcamp becomes some unknown disk called disk0s4. Is there anyway to repair the bootcamp partition? This disk has the original disk size 70GB before I expanded.
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