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anonymous4ever

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Jan 3, 2015
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Hey,

Yesterday I was resizing my bootcamp partition, it was working fine until I rebooted my Macbook Air.

-Mac OSX was showing circle with a line
-Bootcamp was showing operating system missing
-Recovery mode is missing as well

Which means my SSD corrupted because of resizing partition...

Is there anyway to fix this problem?

Thank you, it means a lot to me.
 

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Try a command-option-r (all three keys at once) boot to Internet recovery. After you select your wife you will see a spinning globe while the recovery utility downloads. Then you will see this screen.

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From there start Disk Utility and go to the erase tab and format the entire disk to Mac OS Extended (Journaled) then quit Disk Utility. Now click reinstall OS X at the top and that will download and install the OS that came from the factory.

This will of course erase any data you had on there.
 
I started it 8 hours ago and still not done ⊙.⊙

It's not showing the time too.
 

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I Shut down my MBA and run internet recovery again.

It worked this time, maybe it was a bug before.
 

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I tried cmd+alt+p+r and did internet recovery again and it worked.

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Now I'm installing OS X , thanks and it really means a lot to me. ##
 
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