I (unfortunately) had to have a Windows partition on my MacBook Air in order to run 1 program I need for university. Earlier, I was using the Windows 7 installation in boot camp when I got a blue screen of death... So I turn off the MBA, and restart to be greeted by a message along the lines of "no operating system". So I tried again, and got the same thing. So I booted up while holding cmd and to my horror, find that the only bootable disk there was Windows.
With no recovery partition, my MBA kicked into Internet recovery (which took ages on my 30mb Internet), and I ran disk utility.
Listed under my 256 SSD was my relatively small Windows Partition and a large blank space where Lion used to be named "Free Space".
What on earth has happened, and is there ANY chance of recovering files?
I literally just reformatted my external HD last night, which had my time machine backup and was planning on running a backup tonight...
With no recovery partition, my MBA kicked into Internet recovery (which took ages on my 30mb Internet), and I ran disk utility.
Listed under my 256 SSD was my relatively small Windows Partition and a large blank space where Lion used to be named "Free Space".
What on earth has happened, and is there ANY chance of recovering files?
I literally just reformatted my external HD last night, which had my time machine backup and was planning on running a backup tonight...