Bootcamp system operating missing error after resizing partition
I resized my partition to increase my bootcamp drive few months ago on Disk Utility on Mac and after that I decieded to have more space on Bootcamp partition so I resized it again by set new size for Macintash HD but when I reboot my Mac and hold alt key there was no Windows option so I googled and followed this discussion: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4144252 based on this answer: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4144252#19071422, after I rebooted my Mac I saw Windows option but after select windows I get System Operating Missing.
here is current situation of my partions and disk:
gpt show: disk0: mediasize=500107862016; sectorsize=512; blocks=976773168
gpt show: disk0: Suspicious MBR at sector 0
gpt show: disk0: Pri GPT at sector 1
gpt show: disk0: Sec GPT at sector 976773167
start size index contents
0 1 MBR
1 1 Pri GPT header
2 32 Pri GPT table
34 6
40 409600 1 GPT part - C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B
409640 850647624 2 GPT part - 48465300-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
851057264 1269536 3 GPT part - 426F6F74-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
852326800 84899440
937226240 39546880 4 GPT part - EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7
976773120 15
976773135 32 Sec GPT table
976773167 1 Sec GPT header
ehsan84 wrote:
I resized my partition to increase my bootcamp drive few months ago on Disk Utility on Mac and after that I decieded to have more space on Bootcamp partition so I resized it again by set new size for Macintash HD but when I reboot my Mac and hold alt key there was no Windows option so I googled and followed this discussion:
You have broken your installation by resizing incorrectly.
Erase your hard drive and reinstall OSX, then reinstall Boot Camp. Do not attempt to resize again unless you are prepared to use the correct tool. (Paragon Camp Tune is the only option other than the delete and reinstall method)
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Windows Won't Boot after resizing partition
I am having problems with Windows not rebooting after I resized partition to reduce Mac side and increase Windows side. I do not see the BootCamp partition labelled as such while running disk utility. Upon startup, the Windows partition shows up when I boot up while pressing the ALT key. However, when I try to run Windows, it says " error loading operatig system".
I also followed instruction and went through to run gdisk successfully. Results towards the end.
What can be done? Windows still does not boot and It shows ? Suspicious MBR at sector 0.
Below is information based on typical questions asked here.....
diskutil list
/dev/disk0 #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: GUID_partition_scheme *120.0 GB disk0
1: EFI 209.7 MB disk0s1
2: Apple_HFS Macintosh HD 78.5 GB disk0s2
3: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.0 MB disk0s3
4: Microsoft Basic Data 31.7 GB disk0s4
sudo gpt -r -vv show disk0
gpt show: disk0: mediasize=120034123776; sectorsize=512; blocks=234441648
gpt show: disk0: Suspicious MBR at sector 0
gpt show: disk0: Pri GPT at sector 1
gpt show: disk0: Sec GPT at sector 234441647
start size index contents
0 1 MBR
1 1 Pri GPT header
2 32 Pri GPT table
34 6
40 409600 1 GPT part - C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B
409640 153240016 2 GPT part - 48465300-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
153649656 1269544 3 GPT part - 426F6F74-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
154919200 17628896
172548096 61892608 4 GPT part - EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7
234440704 911
234441615 32 Sec GPT table
234441647 1 Sec GPT header
sudo fdisk /dev/disk0
Disk: /dev/disk0 geometry: 14593/255/63 [234441648 sectors]Signature: 0xAA55
Starting Ending
#: id cyl hd sec - cyl hd sec [ start - size]
1: EE 0 0 2 - 1023 254 63 [ 1 - 172548095] <Unknown ID>
*2: 07 1023 254 63 - 1023 254 63 [ 172548096 - 61892608] HPFS/QNX/AUX
3: 00 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 [ 0 - 0] unused
4: 00 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 [ 0 - 0] unused
sudo gdisk /dev/disk0
GPT fdisk (gdisk) version 0.8.7
Warning: Devices opened with shared lock will not have their
partition table automatically reloaded!
Partition table scan:
MBR: hybrid
BSD: not present
APM: not present
GPT: present
Found valid GPT with hybrid MBR; using GPT.
Command (? for help): r
Recovery/transformation command (? for help): h
WARNING! Hybrid MBRs are flaky and dangerous! If you decide not to use one,
just hit the Enter key at the below prompt and your MBR partition table will
be untouched.
Type from one to three GPT partition numbers, separated by spaces, to be
added to the hybrid MBR, in sequence: 4
Place EFI GPT (0xEE) partition first in MBR (good for GRUB)? (Y/N): y
Creating entry for GPT partition #4 (MBR partition #2)
Enter an MBR hex code (default 07):
Set the bootable flag? (Y/N): y
Unused partition space(s) found. Use one to protect more partitions? (Y/N): n
Recovery/transformation command (? for help): o
Disk size is 234441648 sectors (111.8 GiB)
MBR disk identifier: "DELETED INFO"
MBR partitions:
Number Boot Start Sector End Sector Status Code
1 1 172548095 primary 0xEE
2 * 172548096 234440703 primary 0x07
Recovery/transformation command (? for help): w
Final checks complete. About to write GPT data. THIS WILL OVERWRITE EXISTING
PARTITIONS!!
Do you want to proceed? (Y/N): y
OK; writing new GUID partition table (GPT) to /dev/disk2.
Warning: Devices opened with shared lock will not have their
partition table automatically reloaded!
Warning: The kernel may continue to use old or deleted partitions.
You should reboot or remove the drive.
The operation has completed successfully.So here's what I think happened. Upon resizing the OS X volume, a 5th partition was created. When that happens, diskutil removes the hybrid MBR that's needed to activate the EFI firmware CSM (BIOS emulator) which is still presently used for booting Windows on Apple hardware. Upon removing the hybrid MBR, Windows is no longer bootable. So what you probably did was used Disk Utility to reverse what you did by deleting the extra partition. When you do this, diskutil recreates the hybrid MBR but with the wrong partition type code. It sets it to 0x0C, and therefore thinks it's FAT32, whereas it should be 0x07 for NTFS. Disk Utility will then let you run a disk check on what it erroneously thinks is a FAT32 volume, but is in fact NTFS. If any writes are done, which it appears is the case, it corrupts the NTFS file system.
So this is just yet another Bootcamp data loss story, without any warning in either documentation or Disk Utility whatsoever.
What version of OS X is this?
The easiest, but most tedious thing to do is to totally start over with everything: obliterate the entire drive with Disk Utility making 1 partition only, reinstalling OS X and files from backups, use Bootcamp Assistant to resize the OS X volume the way you really want it, reinstall Windows and restore from its backup. All of that can be done in the GUI.
You might still use the Windows install disk to run Windows startup repair. It might fix the Bootcamp volume. The remaining problem in that case is what to do with the large pile of free space, but I'll make those suggestions later once you get to that point.
If Windows startup repair can't fix the Bootcamp volume, and you don't have a backup, then you'll need to download and install testdisk, and read how to use it to try and find your data. It's an iterative process. Once that's done, while it probably won't fix it and make it bootable again, you'll have a basic backup of files. The remaining thing to do is use gdisk remove the broken Windows partition, make a new one that also includes free space you presumably wanted Windows to have, and make a new hybrid MBR adding partitions 2 3 4. Then reinstall Windows, your apps, and restore your data from backups.
So that's the gist. Ask if you have more questions. -
Pavilion Touchsmart won't boot after resizing partition
I have a Pavilion 14-n228ca on which I will primarily run Linux. So I followed the procedure I have used in the past to create a dual-boot system on XP and Vista systems, viz.
- resize the NTFS filesystem on the primary Windows partition
- delete the partition
- recreate the partition with the exact same start byte but a smaller size matching the resized filesystem
- create a new partition in the free space
- install Linux (CentOS 6.5) in the new parition, which also installs GRUB in the MBR and creates a chain record to the original Windows partition. Normally, that lets me choose to boot either a Linux kernel or Windows.
Linux runs when I boot the disk (notebook hard drive). I can mount all the Windows NTFS partitions and see the data. But I still want to occasionally run Windows. I believe it is version 8.1.
When I try to boot the Windows partition from GRUB, I get windows boot manager: file \Boot\BCD - missing or contains errors If I try "OS Boot Manager" after pressing F9 at boot, I get a "trying to repair" splash screen which fails then drops to a repair menu.
If I select command line, I get a working prompt but the normal Windows volume is not mounted.
If I run "diskpart" I see all the disk partitions but the Windows volume has no drive letter. diskpart says the partition is valid.
If I assign a drive letter and exit diskpart, I can then see the files in F: and run chkdsk which reports that the filesystem is OK.
If I run "rstrui" it says "could not find offline boot volume"
If I run "bootrec /scanos" it finds a valid volume \\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HardDiskVolume4\Windows
If I run "bootrec /rebuildbcd" it says "system cannot find the file specified"
I tried booting before actuially installing Linux, so I presume the problem is to do with the partition name or something, not the MBR.
How can I recover the BCD, or otherwise boot Windows, preferably without messing up the Linux installation ?Hello adaviel,
I have read your post on how your notebook computer will not boot after resizing the partition in Linux, and I would be happy to guide you towards a resolution!
For further information regarding the use of Linux on HP systems, please take a look at this document on Frequently Asked Questions About Linux (FAQs).
I hope this helps!
Best Regards
MechPilot
I work on behalf of HP
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Can´t open my osx system due to an error after resizing my bootcamp partition
Well, i recently installed windows 7 in my mac with the bootcamp, after that i realized that 100 gb (the space i used for the new partition) was not enough, then i searched for a way to rezise my windows drive, i first resized the mac disk so i could upgrade the windows with more space and found Mini-Tool Partition Wizard (third party) to do that. Did the procedure and after restarting the pc it reopened on windows but with this error http://i.imgur.com/TW05ZZw.jpg, meanwhile i tried to "enter" or "esc" but my keyboard didnt work. All i want is a way to get to my osx system so i can erase windows 7 and install it again setting the space that i want in the process.
This brings up the Recovery Console. Do not make any changes, but can you post the output (using Terminal) of
diskutil list
diskutil cs list
You can use the Safari available in the Recovery Console to post information here.
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Here's my dilemma. I have a new Mac Mini - a week old. I installed Windows 7 on it using Mac's Bootcamp assistant. I then set up and configured my Windows 7 world and everything worked fine. No issues logging in between Lion or Win7 via the restart/option key procedure. Well, yesterday I split my Mac HD partition one more time to create a third partition (was created as an "extra", e.g. possible future partition for another operating system). After creating it, I then decided that I didn't really need it. So I deleted it in Disk Utility and attempted to drag the Mac HD partition line downward so as to "fill in the gap" and reclaim the lost hardrive space. It seemed as if I could reclaim about 1 gig or so, but I figured...oh well.
Well, the Mac HD partition seems to work just fine, but now I've noticed that I can't get into the Bootcamp partition anymore. It wont boot. If I try to verify the partition [doesn't even give me "repair" as an option), then it fails and gives me the following error message: "verify volume failed. invalid request." When I go to the Startup Disk option in my System Preferences section, it displays the bootcamp partition as a folder and not as a drive anymore.
I'm assuming that I messed up some permissions or lost some vital links during my attempted resizing/reclaiming of harddrive space. How do I fix this without having to reload either all of my Mac info or all or my Win7 info? I'd hate to consider the last two days of my life loading this crap up a complete loss.
Thanks in advance!Thanks for checking in, BDAQua.
Problem solved.
In the docs that came with my Powerlogix accelerator card, I found this sentence buried:
"If you reset the PRAM, the NVRAM code for OS9 compatibility is cleared, so you will have to boot from the Firmawre Update CD and perform this process again in order to boot in OS9."
The "process" it's referring to is the process of setting up the NVRAM for booting into OS9 from the CD.
Fortunately, I was able to find the disk, and it worked as expected. I can now, once again boot into OS9.
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Windows Failed to Start (Winload.exe) After Resize Partition 0xc0000225
Hi guys, I took a gamble and resized my system partition and now my Windows 8 can no longer boot up however,
I can boot to Windows 7 and I am still able to see all my files in Windows 8 (i have a multiboot system)
I try to copy winload.exe from windows 7 and put it in windows 8 but it doesn't allow me to do so, like it's
locked or something. I also tried to repair/refresh/reset from the installation CD win 8 but no go
I attached the ff error msgs, please help!!File: \Windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exe
Status: 0xc000007b
# for hex 0xc000007b / decimal -1073741701 :
STATUS_INVALID_IMAGE_FORMAT ntstatus.h
# {Bad Image}
# The application or DLL %hs is not a valid Windows image.
# Please check this against your installation diskette.
# 1 matches found for "0xc000007b"
The error means that your Windows 8 system was corrupted.
Also the ntoskrnl.exe file was corrupt or missing.
I suggest that you use Windows 8 media to restore Windows 8
1.Insert a Windows 8 DVD, or a flash drive with the Windows 8 installation files on it, into your computer.
Note: You're not installing or reinstalling Windows 8, you're just accessing Advanced Startup Options - no product key or license breaking required.
2.Boot from the disc or boot from the USB device, whatever your situation calls for.
3.From the Windows Setup screen, tap or click on Next.
4.Tap or click on the Repair your computer link at the bottom of the window.
5.Advanced Startup Options will start.
6.When you select the Troubleshoot title,you'll see the Troubleshoot screen and see the Refresh your PC tile.
7.Click Refresh your PC tile.
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Dataload error after refresh partitionned data
Hi,
I need some help about a problem :
I have a replication partition and in the process, there is a dlr to load some data to the target cube after a process of replicated data. I have this error :
ERROR - 1003069 - Data Load Error: No data is loaded as the user does not have permission.
The user is used for creation of replication and for dlr, it has "Provisionning Manager" rights for the 2 cubes. Why there is a lock in the target cube?
What's wrong with that?!!
XsayProvision manager just have rights to provision other users. give the user the amin rights
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Bootcamp partition missing after resizing OSX partition
Hi,
Please help me, after resizing OSX partition, i can't go back to windows, and i see bootcamp partition change to disk0s4 on disk utility
After find solution on this discussions site, I try to follow Lonner T way on "Missing Operating system_ " After installing Yosemite
but i have different problem :
sudo gpt -vv -r show /dev/disk0
gpt show: disk0: mediasize=251000193024; sectorsize=512; blocks=490234752
gpt show: disk0: Suspicious MBR at sector 0
gpt show: disk0: Pri GPT at sector 1
gpt show: disk0: Sec GPT at sector 490234751
start size index contents
0 1 MBR
1 1 Pri GPT header
2 32 Pri GPT table
34 6
40 409600 1 GPT part - C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B
409640 292614464 2 GPT part - 48465300-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
293024104 1269536 3 GPT part - 426F6F74-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
294293640 98285432
392579072 97654784 4 GPT part - EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7
490233856 863
490234719 32 Sec GPT table
490234751 1 Sec GPT header
And try using testdisk
output
> MS Data
392579071 490862590 98283520
After that I follow this solution
Rebuild using start/end offsets from Testdisk DeepSearch using GPT Fdisk (http://sourceforge.net/projects/gptfdisk/)
Sudo gdisk /dev/rdisk0
P (print the full list of parts)
D (delete)
4 (part 4)
N (new part)
4 (part 4)
392579071- Start offset in bytes (start point for Bootcamp part)
+1072318457 (Size offset as opposed to End offset)
I have problem on point 9,
output
GPT fdisk (gdisk) version 0.8.10
Warning: Devices opened with shared lock will not have their
partition table automatically reloaded!
Partition table scan:
MBR: hybrid
BSD: not present
APM: not present
GPT: present
Found valid GPT with hybrid MBR; using GPT.
Command (? for help): p
Disk /dev/disk0: 490234752 sectors, 233.8 GiB
Logical sector size: 512 bytes
Disk identifier (GUID): FB335EA6-2601-48E6-87FE-1208E28CCAF9
Partition table holds up to 128 entries
First usable sector is 34, last usable sector is 490234718
Partitions will be aligned on 8-sector boundaries
Total free space is 98285430 sectors (46.9 GiB)
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
1 40 409639 200.0 MiB EF00 EFI System Partition
2 409640 293024103 139.5 GiB AF00 Customer
3 293024104 294293639 619.9 MiB AB00 Recovery HD
4 392579064 490234718 46.6 GiB 0700 Microsoft basic data
Command (? for help): d
Partition number (1-4): 4
Command (? for help): n
Partition number (4-128, default 4): 4
First sector (34-490234718, default = 294293640) or {+-}size{KMGTP}: 392579071
Information: Moved requested sector from 392579071 to 392579064 in
order to align on 8-sector boundaries.
Use 'l' on the experts' menu to adjust alignment
Last sector (392579064-490234718, default = 490234718) or {+-}size{KMGTP}: 98283520
Last sector (392579064-490234718, default = 490234718) or {+-}size{KMGTP}:
Please help meLoner T wrote:
Thank you.
No, I am who should be thanking to you
This is output from deepsearch
TestDisk 7.0-WIP, Data Recovery Utility, March 2015
Christophe GRENIER <[email protected]>
http://www.cgsecurity.org
Disk /dev/rdisk0 - 251 GB / 233 GiB - 490234752 sectors (RO)
Partition Start End Size in sectors
D EFI System 40 409639 409600 [EFI]
D EFI System 46 409645 409600 [EFI]
D Mac HFS 409640 293024103 292614464
D Mac HFS 978664 293593127 292614464
D Mac HFS 980528 293594991 292614464
D Mac HFS 982464 293596927 292614464
D Mac HFS 984072 293598535 292614464
D Mac HFS 985904 293600367 292614464
D Mac HFS 986416 293600879 292614464
D Mac HFS 986976 293601439 292614464
D Mac HFS 987440 293601903 292614464
D Mac HFS 988224 293602687 292614464
D Mac HFS 990104 293604567 292614464
D Mac HFS 991640 293606103 292614464
D Mac HFS 992112 293606575 292614464
D Mac HFS 992408 293606871 292614464
D Mac HFS 992656 293607119 292614464
D Mac HFS 992752 293607215 292614464
D Mac HFS 992960 293607423 292614464
D Mac HFS 993224 293607687 292614464
D Mac HFS 993552 293608015 292614464
D Mac HFS 994248 293608711 292614464
D Mac HFS 995560 293610023 292614464
D Mac HFS 995656 293610119 292614464
D Mac HFS 996304 293610767 292614464
D Mac HFS 998056 293612519 292614464
D Mac HFS 999112 293613575 292614464
D Mac HFS 999248 293613711 292614464
D Mac HFS 999352 293613815 292614464
D Mac HFS 999488 293613951 292614464
D Mac HFS 999624 293614087 292614464
D Mac HFS 999824 293614287 292614464
D Mac HFS 1000120 293614583 292614464
D Mac HFS 1000336 293614799 292614464
D Mac HFS 1000432 293614895 292614464
D Mac HFS 1000664 293615127 292614464
D Mac HFS 1000928 293615391 292614464
D Mac HFS 1001096 293615559 292614464
D Mac HFS 1001240 293615703 292614464
D Mac HFS 1001344 293615807 292614464
D Mac HFS 1001680 293616143 292614464
D Mac HFS 1002568 293617031 292614464
D Mac HFS 1004272 293618735 292614464
D Mac HFS 1004432 293618895 292614464
D Mac HFS 1004640 293619103 292614464
D Mac HFS 1005944 293620407 292614464
D Mac HFS 1007784 293622247 292614464
D Mac HFS 1008160 293622623 292614464
D Mac HFS 1010000 293624463 292614464
D Mac HFS 1011552 293626015 292614464
D Mac HFS 1013400 293627863 292614464
D Mac HFS 1015504 293629967 292614464
D Mac HFS 1015840 293630303 292614464
D Mac HFS 1017736 293632199 292614464
D Mac HFS 1018104 293632567 292614464
D Mac HFS 1018688 293633151 292614464
D Mac HFS 1020480 293634943 292614464
D Mac HFS 1021352 293635815 292614464
D Mac HFS 1022328 293636791 292614464
D Mac HFS 1022936 293637399 292614464
D Mac HFS 1023256 293637719 292614464
D Mac HFS 1023584 293638047 292614464
D Mac HFS 1024904 293639367 292614464
D Mac HFS 1025288 293639751 292614464
D Mac HFS 1025464 293639927 292614464
D Mac HFS 1026095 293640558 292614464
D MS Data 149383904 149386783 2880 [EFISECTOR]
D MS Data 149387723 149393896 6174
D MS Data 149393896 149400069 6174 [Boot]
D MS Data 173916696 173919575 2880 [EFISECTOR]
D MS Data 173919576 173922455 2880 [EFISECTOR]
D Mac HFS 196270356 294293643 98023288
D Mac HFS 196273461 294296748 98023288
D Mac HFS 196273589 294296876 98023288
D Mac HFS 196273765 294297052 98023288
D Mac HFS 196273853 294297140 98023288
D Mac HFS 196273949 294297236 98023288
D Mac HFS 196274197 294297484 98023288
D Mac HFS 196274381 294297668 98023288
D Mac HFS 196274517 294297804 98023288
D Mac HFS 196274709 294297996 98023288
D Mac HFS 196274877 294298164 98023288
D Mac HFS 196274997 294298284 98023288
D Mac HFS 196275109 294298396 98023288
D Mac HFS 196275213 294298500 98023288
D Mac HFS 196275381 294298668 98023288
D Mac HFS 196275661 294298948 98023288
D Mac HFS 196275821 294299108 98023288
D Mac HFS 196275917 294299204 98023288
D Mac HFS 196276141 294299428 98023288
D Mac HFS 196276245 294299532 98023288
D Mac HFS 196276381 294299668 98023288
D Mac HFS 196276549 294299836 98023288
D Mac HFS 196276637 294299924 98023288
D MS Data 261292840 418075424 156782585
D Mac HFS 291754572 293024107 1269536
D Mac HFS 291754640 293024175 1269536
D Mac HFS 291754712 293024247 1269536
D Mac HFS 291754816 293024351 1269536
D Mac HFS 291754888 293024423 1269536
D Mac HFS 291754968 293024503 1269536
D Mac HFS 291755040 293024575 1269536
D Mac HFS 291755112 293024647 1269536
D Mac HFS 291755184 293024719 1269536
D Mac HFS 291755264 293024799 1269536
D Mac HFS 291755336 293024871 1269536
D Mac HFS 291755416 293024951 1269536
D Mac HFS 291755488 293025023 1269536
D Mac HFS 291755592 293025127 1269536
D Mac HFS 291755664 293025199 1269536
D Mac HFS 291755768 293025303 1269536
D Mac HFS 291755840 293025375 1269536
D Mac HFS 291755944 293025479 1269536
D Mac HFS 291756016 293025551 1269536
D Mac HFS 291756120 293025655 1269536
D Mac HFS 291756192 293025727 1269536
D Mac HFS 291756296 293025831 1269536
D Mac HFS 291756335 293025870 1269536
D Mac HFS 291756407 293025942 1269536
D Mac HFS 291756487 293026022 1269536
D Mac HFS 291756559 293026094 1269536
D Mac HFS 291756639 293026174 1269536
D Mac HFS 291756711 293026246 1269536
D Mac HFS 291756791 293026326 1269536
D Mac HFS 291756863 293026398 1269536
D Mac HFS 291756943 293026478 1269536
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D MS Data 315991993 413646776 97654784
D MS Data 331921785 429576568 97654784
D MS Data 333451264 490233848 156782585
D MS Data 392579072 490233855 97654784
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D MS Data 395878787 395884960 6174
D MS Data 395884960 395891133 6174 [Boot]
D Mac HFS 401488604 409877213 8388610 [ D^A]
D MS Data 401956715 401959594 2880 [NO NAME]
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D MS Data 403756064 403762237 6174 [Boot]
D MS Data 405916539 405937277 20739 [NO NAME]
D MS Data 414752979 414759152 6174
D MS Data 414759152 414765325 6174 [Boot]
D MS Data 414759187 414765360 6174
D MS Data 414765360 414771533 6174 [Boot]
D MS Data 414771536 414774415 2880 [EFISECTOR]
D MS Data 414774416 414777295 2880 [EFISECTOR]
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Structure: Ok. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to select partition.
Use Left/Right Arrow keys to CHANGE partition characteristics:
P=Primary D=Deleted
Keys A: add partition, L: load backup, T: change type, P: list files,
Enter: to continue
NTFS found using backup sector, blocksize=4096, 49 GB / 46 GiB
And I have to P :list all MS Data
still same output
In all MS Data
Can't open filesystem. Filesystem seems damaged.
Only on sector "boot"
dr-xr-xr-x
0
0
0 16-Feb-2005 04:33 .
dr-xr-xr-x
0
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0 16-Feb-2005 04:33 ..
dr-xr-xr-x
0
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0 16-Feb-2005 04:33 System Volume Information -
Lion install in BootCamp. Now "Missing Operating System"! Help!
Just installed Lion w BootCamp on a white MB and now when I boot to the Win7 side, I get "Missing Operating System". Any ideas how to fix this?
Thanks in advance.This is the same problem that I find myself. Help me.
Este es el mismo problema en el que me encuentro.
Re: Lion install in BootCamp. Now "Missing Operating System"! Help!
02-ago-2011 4:49 (in response to William Cochran)
hey can you tell me how to do that?
because when I press the option/alt button on the keyboard, there's just two boot source option , because before upgrade into lion, I have windows 7 too in my mac
There are only two boot option : 1.Macintosh HD , 2.Recovery HD
I just finished downloading the Bootpicker, and got no idea how to use it to change the boot and getting back my windows 7, I have lots of critical data in there -
RecoveryHD disappeared after re-partitioning my MacBook Pro (OS X Lion) as follows :
SYSTEM (HFS)
DATA (HFS)
BOOTCAMP (NTFS)
I want to install again RecoveryHD beside the three other partitions; for example like this :
SYSTEM
RecoveryHD
DATA
BOOTCAMP
Is-it possible ? How ?
thanks.Unless you are intimately familiar with the HDD data structures and Unix commands, I believe the only way would be by reinstalling the OS on top of your current layout (i.e., not formatting or erasing anything previously).
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Error: -9899: The partition cannot be resized.
+Error: -9899: The partition cannot be resized. Try reducing the amount of change in the size of the partition.+
I get this error everytime I try to resize selected partition. It is 340 GB volume with 115 GB of free space. I tried to make it 250 GB and I got this error. Then I tried to make it 300 GB (only 40 GB smaller - it would have much free space after that) and again - I got this error. This is external HD connected by FireWire. Neither Disk Utility nor "diskutil resizeVolume" was able to resize it. I checked the volume - there is nothing to repair. What else can I do? How can I resize it?While you are resizing your partition, do tail -f /var/log/kernel.log or run the Console app and select kernel.log.
This will tell you why the resize is failing.
Unfortunately, it will only give you the inode number for the file or directory that is preventing the resize.
To find the file name corresponding to this inode, you can use the find command from the terminal:
$ cd /Volumes/<volume you are trying to resize>
$ find -x . -inum <the inode number from kernel.log>
Once you find the file, copy it to a different volume if you want to save it, and delete it.
Then rerun the resize operation and it should succeed. If it doesn't, repeat the above procedure until you are successful.
See also: http://superuser.com/questions/72896/cannot-resize-os-x-partition/291378 -
server is not booting to OS mode and showing an error message while trying to boot with c:\ . error message is "operating system is missing"
server has windows 2012 with raid 5 (6hdds) and logical drive is OK. 1st boot controller and boot volumes are set correctly in server bios and raid controller bios. while trying to boot with OS media : does not show repair option. server has critical data
and softwares installed. hence looking for instant help to recover from operating system is missing" scenarioHi Harsh,
To boot into repair mode, have you check the repair option in the scrrenshot below:
This issue could be caused by:
1.The basic input/output system (BIOS) does not detect the hard disk.
2.The hard disk is damaged.
3.Sector 0 of the physical hard disk drive has an incorrect or malformed master boot record (MBR).
Note Some third-party programs or disk corruption can damage an MBR.
4.An incompatible partition is marked as Active.
5.A partition that contains the MBR is no longer active.
And you can follow these steps to troubleshoot:
Boot into repair mode: repair your computer->troubleshoot->command prompt
1.Run a chkdsk for your main partition (e.g. C:), to do that enter:
chkdsk c: /f/r
2.Bootrec.exe: Repair MBR
/fixmbr
This will create a new Master Boot Record, but will not overwrite your exisiting partition table.
/fixboot
This will add a new boot sector. If you boot sector is damaged you might not be able to start your system.
/rebuildbcd
Scans your disk for Windows server 2012 compatible installations, needed to repair your Windows installation.
3.If you changed the "mark partition as active" option to other partition by mistake, then the error occurred, please try to use the cmd diskpart:
diskpart
list disk
select disk 1
list partition
select partition 1
active
If there is anything else regarding this issue, please feel free to post back.
Best Regards,
Anna Wang -
Impdp triggers always give error ORA-04071:missing BEFORE, AFTER or INSTEAD
Hello,
I am using 11g impdp to create a test system.
I use this cmd to import
impdp 'SYS/xxxxx@PWRFUN AS SYSDBA' dumpfile=PWRPROD.DMP logfile=PWRFUNimportPROD.log SCHEMAS=pwrplant TABLE_EXISTS_ACTION=REPLACE
Then I get this error for all the triggers
ORA-39083: Object type TRIGGER failed to create with error:
ORA-04071: missing BEFORE, AFTER or INSTEAD OF keyword
Failing sql is:
CREATE TRIGGER "PWRPLANT"."APPROVAL_STEPS_HISTORY" PS_HISTORY
BEFORE UPDATE OR INSERT ON PWRPLANT.APPROVAL_STEPS_HISTORY
FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN :new.user_id := USER; :new.time_stamp := SYSDATE; END;
As you can see, the trigger does contain the word "before".
When I remove " "PWRPLANT"."APPROVAL_STEPS_HISTORY" " and run the trigger below, it compiles correctly. Why is this, and how do I make my impdp to run correctly?
CREATE TRIGGER PS_HISTORY
BEFORE UPDATE OR INSERT ON PWRPLANT.APPROVAL_STEPS_HISTORY
FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN :new.user_id := USER; :new.time_stamp := SYSDATE; END;same error, thanks for your attemp
Error starting at line 1 in command:
CREATE TRIGGER "PWRPLANT"."APPROVAL_STEPS_HISTORY" PS_HISTORY
BEFORE UPDATE OR INSERT ON PWRPLANT.APPROVAL_STEPS_HISTORY
REFERENCING new AS new
FOR EACH ROW
BEGIN :new.user_id := USER; :new.time_stamp := SYSDATE; END;
Error report:
ORA-04071: missing BEFORE, AFTER or INSTEAD OF keyword
04071. 00000 - "missing BEFORE, AFTER or INSTEAD OF keyword"
*Cause: The trigger statement is missing the BEFORE/AFTER/INSTEAD OF clause.
*Action: Specify either BEFORE, AFTER or INSTEAD OF. -
PS CS5 The operation could not be completed. A file system I/O error has occurred
Howdy...
I'm using Photoshop CS5 and when I go to use a handful of filters such as Liquify or Lens Correction I am suddenly getting an error message saying:
"The operation could not be completed. A file system I/O error has occurred"
Doesn't matter if it's a massive file or a small one. Sometimes the Liquify box will actually come up, but after I make one or two strokes, the beachball comes up and moments later I get the error message again. It doesn't actually crash PS, it just prevents me from using those filters. Each time I click, the error message comes up again. I've also tried it with my PS CS3 on the same Mac and it does the same thing. However on my 4 year old MacBook Pro, it's absolutely fine. Grrrrr!
I have my PS set as default on 64 bit. I have a scratch disk with nearly 500gb free (which is not my start-up disk) I am running a Mac Pro 2.8 GHz 8 Core Intel with 16gb of ram, so it's not a memory problem. Running Mac OS 10.6.7 but did the same on 10.6.6 too.
I have repaired the disk permissions on the start-up disk. I have reloaded a fresh copy of PS (a few times). Even did a hard Un-install with maccs3clean after trying a regular Un-install with no success.
I had an 1.5hr conversation with an Adobe Tech guy earlier today and he's scratching his head, so I'd thought I'd throw it open to you guys hoping someone has had the same problem and can save the rest of my hair from being pulled out.
HELP!Hi Guys,
I know this is an old post but I need to bump it.
I work for a image processing company and we all sit on top spec mac pro's with 16-32 GB of RAM, top graphic cards and SSD drives.
All of my collegaues' computers are working fine when it comes to using liquify and all of the filters that come with CS5, but it sure doesn't work on my mac at all.
We have a tech guy who has re-installed the OSX on a new SSD drive now two times and we have started from scratch with installing CS5 but it still will not work. I keep getting "the operation could not be completed..." every time i try
to liquify or do any other filter work.
I am 100% sure it doesn't have to do with any disk permissions or broken drives in my case.
Could there be an issue with the graphic card or any other hardware component since it's clearly not a software related issue?
Any help would be much appreciated because we are very much in the dark here.
Best regards,
Anders
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