Coumputer Shutdowned During Bootcamp Disk Partitioning

Hello All. I have a major problem here, hope for solution ASAP.
I am installing windows on mac, and suddenly, my macbook pro(mid 2012) had shutdown. When i restarted it, my hardrive is in a partitioned form, but i cannot find my bootcamp drive. So now i left only with  20GB free on my Mac. So how can i recover my other partitioned part?
Thanks

Hey there Ibnu Azmi,
It sounds like your partition information is not correct after your computer unexpectedly quit during a Bootcamp Windows installation. I would use the Disk Utility to help you fix the issue here with the following article:
Disk Utility 12.x: Repair a disk
Print this help page so you can refer to it later. (You don’t have access to Disk Utility Help when you restart up your computer in the next step.)In the Disk Utility Help window, choose Print from the Action pop-up menu (looks like a gear).
Choose Apple menu > Restart. Hold down the Command (⌘) and R keys as your computer restarts.When you see a white screen with an Apple logo in the middle, you can release the keys.
Click Disk Utility, and then click Continue.
In the list at the left, select the item you want to repair. (Be sure to select an item that’s indented to the right in the list, not an item at the far left.)
Click First Aid.
If Disk Utility tells you the disk is about to fail, back it up and replace it. You can’t repair it.
Click Repair Disk.If Disk Utility reports that the disk appears to be OK or has been repaired, you’re done. Otherwise, you may need to do one of the following steps.
If Disk Utility reports “overlapped extent allocation” errors, two or more files occupy the same space on your disk, and at least one of them is likely to be corrupted. Check each file in the list of affected files. If you can replace a file or recreate it, delete it. If it contains information you need, open it and examine its data to make sure it hasn’t been corrupted. (Most of the files in the list have aliases in a DamagedFiles folder at the top level of your disk.)
If Disk Utility can’t repair your disk or it reports “The underlying task reported failure,” try to repair the disk or partition again. If that doesn’t work, back up as much of your data as possible, reformat the disk, reinstall Mac OS X, and then restore your backed-up data.If you continue to have problems with your disk, it may be physically damaged and need to be replaced.
Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
All the very best,
Sterling

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    2013-07-18 16:37:21 +0700:
    2013-07-18 16:37:35 +0700: Preparing to erase : “Data”
    2013-07-18 16:37:35 +0700:           Partition Scheme: GUID Partition Table
    2013-07-18 16:37:35 +0700:           1 volume will be erased
    2013-07-18 16:37:35 +0700:                     Name                    : “Data”
    2013-07-18 16:37:35 +0700:                     Size                    : 298.8 GB
    2013-07-18 16:37:35 +0700:                     File system          : ExFAT
    2013-07-18 16:37:35 +0700: Unmounting disk
    2013-07-18 16:37:35 +0700: Erasing
    2013-07-18 16:37:35 +0700: Volume name      : Data
    Partition offset : 195984280 sectors (100343951360 bytes)
    Volume size      : 583593064 sectors (298799648768 bytes)
    Bytes per sector : 512
    Bytes per cluster: 131072
    FAT offset       : 2048 sectors (1048576 bytes)
    # FAT sectors    : 18432
    Number of FATs   : 1
    Cluster offset   : 20480 sectors (10485760 bytes)
    # Clusters       : 2279580
    Volume Serial #  : 51e7b75f
    Bitmap start     : 2
    Bitmap file size : 284948
    Upcase start     : 5
    Upcase file size : 5836
    Root start       : 6
    2013-07-18 16:37:35 +0700: Mounting disk
    2013-07-18 16:37:35 +0700: Erase complete.
    2013-07-18 16:37:35 +0700:
    2013-11-07 13:52:44 +0700: Disk Utility started.
    2013-11-07 14:04:32 +0700:
              Name :           disk0s3
              Type :           Partition
              Disk Identifier :           disk0s3
              Mount Point :           Not mounted
              File System :           MS-DOS (FAT)
              Connection Bus :           SATA
              Device Tree :           IODeviceTree:/PCI0@0/SATA@1F,2/PRT0@0/PMP@0
              Writable :           Yes
              Capacity :           298.8 GB (298,799,648,768 Bytes)
              Owners Enabled :           No
              Can Turn Owners Off :           No
              Can Be Formatted :           Yes
              Bootable :           No
              Supports Journaling :           No
              Journaled :           No
              Disk Number :           0
              Partition Number :           3
    2013-11-07 14:26:36 +0700: Disk Utility started.
    2013-11-07 14:26:47 +0700: Verify and Repair volume “disk0s3”
    2013-11-07 14:26:47 +0700: Starting repair tool:
    2013-11-07 14:26:47 +0700: Checking file system2013-11-07 14:26:47 +0700: ** /dev/disk0s3
    2013-11-07 14:26:47 +0700: Invalid sector size: 0
    2013-11-07 14:26:47 +0700: Volume repair complete.2013-11-07 14:26:47 +0700: Updating boot support partitions for the volume as required.2013-11-07 14:26:47 +0700: Error: Disk Utility can’t repair this disk. Back up as many of your files as possible, reformat the disk, and restore your backed-up files.2013-11-07 14:26:47 +0700:
    2013-11-07 14:26:47 +0700: Disk Utility stopped repairing “disk0s3”: Disk Utility can’t repair this disk. Back up as many of your files as possible, reformat the disk, and restore your backed-up files.
    2013-11-07 14:26:47 +0700:
    2013-11-07 14:27:21 +0700: Verifying volume “disk0s3”
    2013-11-07 14:27:21 +0700: Starting verification tool:
    2013-11-07 14:27:21 +0700: Checking file system2013-11-07 14:27:21 +0700: ** /dev/disk0s3
    2013-11-07 14:27:21 +0700: Invalid sector size: 0
    2013-11-07 14:27:21 +0700: Error: This disk needs to be repaired. Click Repair Disk.2013-11-07 14:27:21 +0700:
    2013-11-07 14:27:21 +0700: Disk Utility stopped verifying “disk0s3”: This disk needs to be repaired. Click Repair Disk.
    2013-11-07 14:27:21 +0700:
    2013-11-07 14:27:30 +0700: Verify and Repair volume “disk0s3”
    2013-11-07 14:27:30 +0700: Starting repair tool:
    2013-11-07 14:27:30 +0700: Checking file system2013-11-07 14:27:30 +0700: ** /dev/disk0s3
    2013-11-07 14:27:30 +0700: Invalid sector size: 0
    2013-11-07 14:27:30 +0700: Volume repair complete.2013-11-07 14:27:30 +0700: Updating boot support partitions for the volume as required.2013-11-07 14:27:30 +0700: Error: Disk Utility can’t repair this disk. Back up as many of your files as possible, reformat the disk, and restore your backed-up files.2013-11-07 14:27:30 +0700:
    2013-11-07 14:27:30 +0700: Disk Utility stopped repairing “disk0s3”: Disk Utility can’t repair this disk. Back up as many of your files as possible, reformat the disk, and restore your backed-up files.
    2013-11-07 14:27:30 +0700:
    2013-11-07 14:32:17 +0700:
              Name :           APPLE SSD SM512E Media
              Type :           Disk
              Partition Map Scheme :           GUID Partition Table
              Disk Identifier :           disk0
              Media Name :           APPLE SSD SM512E Media
              Media Type :           Generic
              Connection Bus :           SATA
              Device Tree :           IODeviceTree:/PCI0@0/SATA@1F,2/PRT0@0/PMP@0
              Writable :           Yes
              Ejectable :           No
              Location :           Internal
              Solid State Disk :           Yes
              Total Capacity :           500.28 GB (500,277,790,720 Bytes)
              Disk Number :           0
              Partition Number :           0
              S.M.A.R.T. Status :           Verified
              Raw Read Error :           000000000000
              Reallocated Sector Count :           000000000000
              Power On Hours :           0000000003B2
              Power Cycle :           000000000DD0
              Temperature :           004F00040027
              UDMA CRC Error (PATA only) :           000000000000
    2013-11-07 14:39:58 +0700:
              Name :           disk0s3
              Type :           Partition
              Disk Identifier :           disk0s3
              Mount Point :           Not mounted
              File System :           MS-DOS (FAT)
              Connection Bus :           SATA
              Device Tree :           IODeviceTree:/PCI0@0/SATA@1F,2/PRT0@0/PMP@0
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              Capacity :           298.8 GB (298,799,648,768 Bytes)
              Owners Enabled :           No
              Can Turn Owners Off :           No
              Can Be Formatted :           Yes
              Bootable :           No
              Supports Journaling :           No
              Journaled :           No
              Disk Number :           0
              Partition Number :           3
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