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tob866622

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Sep 23, 2011
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Hello guys
I installed Windows 7 on my retina macbook pro about 2 months now it worked well. But after I restarted my computer and went to the recovery disc to repair in the disk utility and then the BOOTCAMP icon when I press option/all is gone and when I try to restart to bootcamp drive it says no bootable devices. I tired inserting the windows 7 disc to repair but it says windows version not compatible.
Is there anyway to open windows again?

PS I can access the file perfectly fine when using mac osx
 
Seems like your Windows installation was corrupt. I'd pop the disk back into your machine and boot to bootcamp and then try and repair the install.
 
Seems like your Windows installation was corrupt. I'd pop the disk back into your machine and boot to bootcamp and then try and repair the install.

I tired that but the windows disc said the version is not compatible
 
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