Cannot boot without without first booting to ubuntu live disk

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I have a macbook pro late 2012 which had yosemite beta on it when I tried to install windows technical preview via bootcamp. Pretty bad idea, I suppose.
However, this first went fine until some update on windows forced a reboot. After that it would not boot up again and question mark folder rised.
I figured that I am able to make it boot again when using an ubuntu live disk and selecting "Check Disk". After that I reboot and Macintosh HD is able to boot.
However, since I backed up all valuable data, I first removed Bootcamp on Yosemite and as that did not help, I opted for Internet Recover after various tries of reinstalling Windows and removing via bootcamp.
So currently my macbook is on Mountain Lion with no (visible, at leas to me) Bootcamp partition
When I don't use Ubuntu Live disk and try a Mac OS Thumb drive instead, the complete hard drive is missing in disk utility.
What I also found out is that while being bootet to Mac OS i can safely restart multiple times. Only when shutting down completely reboot will not work and I'll get the question mark folder
So here's the output of various command line scripts when booting to Mac OS Mountain Lion
diskutil list
/dev/disk0
   #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
   0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *500.1 GB   disk0
   1:                        EFI                         209.7 MB   disk0s1
   2:                  Apple_HFS Macintosh HD            499.2 GB   disk0s2
   3:                 Apple_Boot Recovery HD             650.0 MB   disk0s3
diskutil cs list
No CoreStorage logical volume groups found
sudo gpt -vv -r show /dev/disk0
gpt show: /dev/disk0: mediasize=500107862016; sectorsize=512; blocks=976773168
gpt show: /dev/disk0: PMBR at sector 0
gpt show: /dev/disk0: Pri GPT at sector 1
gpt show: /dev/disk0: Sec GPT at sector 976773167
      start       size  index  contents
          0          1         PMBR
          1          1         Pri GPT header
          2         32         Pri GPT table
         34          6        
         40     409600      1  GPT part - C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B
     409640  975093952      2  GPT part - 48465300-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
  975503592    1269536      3  GPT part - 426F6F74-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
  976773128          7        
  976773135         32         Sec GPT table
  976773167          1         Sec GPT header
sudo fdisk /dev/disk0
Disk: /dev/disk0
geometry: 60801/255/63 [976773168 sectors]
Signature: 0xAA55
         Starting       Ending
#: id  cyl  hd sec -  cyl  hd sec [     start -       size]
1: EE 1023 254  63 - 1023 254  63 [         1 -  976773167] <Unknown ID>
2: 00    0   0   0 -    0   0   0 [         0 -          0] unused     
3: 00    0   0   0 -    0   0   0 [         0 -          0] unused     
4: 00    0   0   0 -    0   0   0 [         0 -          0] unused     
If anyone could help me with this, I'd really be grateful.
Many thanks and kind regards
Jens

Already did that before reverting back to Mountain Lion without effect.
However, will do so shortly and report back.
In the meantime I downloaded testdisk tool and fired it up while being booted to Mac OS Mountain Lion
TestDisk 7.0-WIP, Data Recovery Utility, January 2015
Christophe GRENIER <[email protected]>
http://www.cgsecurity.org
  TestDisk is free software, and
comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
Select a media (use Arrow keys, then press Enter):
>Disk /dev/disk0 - 500 GB / 465 GiB (RO)
Disk /dev/rdisk0 - 500 GB / 465 GiB (RO)
When I select /dev/disk0 and chose proceed this is the output
Write access for this media is not available.
TestDisk won't be able to modify it.
- No partition from this disk must be mounted:
Open the Disk Utility (In Finder -> Application -> Utility folder)
and press Unmount button for each volume from this disk
- This media may be physically write-protected, check the jumpers.
>[ Continue ] Continue even if write access isn't available
I chose Continue and this is the output
isk /dev/disk0 - 500 GB / 465 GiB (RO)
Please select the partition table type, press Enter when done.
[Intel  ] Intel/PC partition
>[EFI GPT] EFI GPT partition map (Mac i386, some x86_64...)
[Humax  ] Humax partition table
[Mac    ] Apple partition map
[None   ] Non partitioned media
[Sun    ] Sun Solaris partition
[XBox   ] XBox partition
[Return ] Return to disk selection
Hint: EFI GPT partition table type has been detected.
Note: Do NOT select 'None' for media with only a single partition. It's very
rare for a disk to be 'Non-partitioned'.
So I select "EFI GPT" and then "Analyse" which gives me this output
Disk /dev/disk0 - 500 GB / 465 GiB - 976773168 sectors (RO)
Current partition structure:
     Partition                  Start        End    Size in sectors
1 P EFI System                    40     409639     409600 [EFI System Partitio
2 P Mac HFS                   409640  975503591  975093952 [Macintosh HD]
3 P Mac Boot               975503592  976773127    1269536 [Recovery HD]
I select "quick search" which yields to this
Disk /dev/disk0 - 500 GB / 465 GiB - 976773168 sectors (RO)
     Partition               Start        End    Size in sectors
>P EFI System                    40     409639     409600 [EFI]
P Mac HFS                   409640  975503591  975093952
P Mac HFS                975503592  976773127    1269536
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
FAT32, blocksize=512, 209 MB / 200 MiB
When I press "ENTER" and then select "Deeper Search" on the next screen I get listed a lot of "partitions"? Is this normal?
Disk /dev/disk0 - 500 GB / 465 GiB - 976773168 sectors (RO)
Analyse sector      229376/976773167: 00%
check_FAT: Unusual media descriptor (0xf0!=0xf8)
Warning: number of heads/cylinder mismatches 16 (FAT) != 1 (HD)
Warning: number of sectors per track mismatches 32 (FAT) != 1 (HD)
  EFI System                    40     409639     409600 [EFI]
check_FAT: Unusual media descriptor (0xf0!=0xf8)
Warning: number of heads/cylinder mismatches 16 (FAT) != 1 (HD)
Warning: number of sectors per track mismatches 32 (FAT) != 1 (HD)
  EFI System                    46     409645     409600 [EFI]
This is what I get when hitting stop after a short time. Please notice that the list continues to scroll down below entry 975093952
Disk /dev/disk0 - 500 GB / 465 GiB - 976773168 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  975503591  975093952
D Mac HFS                   439608  975533559  975093952
D Mac HFS                   439888  975533839  975093952
D Mac HFS                   440112  975534063  975093952
D Mac HFS                   440528  975534479  975093952
D Mac HFS                   440696  975534647  975093952
D Mac HFS                   442176  975536127  975093952
D Mac HFS                   442672  975536623  975093952
D Mac HFS                   442904  975536855  975093952
D Mac HFS                   443176  975537127  975093952
Maybe this is of some help?
Thanks a lot for your willingness to help out, much appreciated.
Jens

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