Gpt recovery

Hello
I have accidentally removed GPT(or MBR I dont know) Records, table via microsoft command tool when I was trying to install Windows 8.1. Installation interrupted with following error:
"Windows cannot be installed to this disk. The selected this has an MBR partition table. On EFI systems. Windows can only be installed to GPT Disks"
Then I tried to convert MBR to GPT  using CMD with DiskPart then switched to Disk0 and then to partition 4 finally entered "clean" command to erase just partition 4 but it zeroed all the partitions.
Now I have unallocated 512 GB SSD. I want to recover my old partition tables.
Thank You..

@the.ridikulus.rat : Thx for the heads up, seems I would have made things worse. I don't have my laptop right now, but gdisk throws no error whatsoever, protective mbr and gpt partition tables are fine (it shows the efi sys, my arch btrfs partition, end the windows ntfs partitions, which are all empty right now, but the data ntfs partition simply vanished, apparently, even in read only mode, parted simply erased the entry in the partition table). I tried to have testdisk detect the lost partition yesterday but to no avail. I'll try to see if it can see the files on the partition if I recreate one without zeroing this evening.
And if not, well I'll just give up, fortunately I had a backup of the most critical files.

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    [04:56:15.0295] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: nothing to be done
    [04:56:15.0296] iBoot build-version = iBoot-1940.1.75
    [04:56:15.0297] iBoot build-style = RELEASE
    [04:56:15.0297] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:56:15.0297] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:56:15.0298] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:56:15.0299] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:56:15.0299] unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    [04:56:15.0300] found device map entry for 0x00008930 0x00000000. boardConfig=n90ap platform=s5l8930x
    [04:56:15.0301] _AMRestoreCopyDeviceMapPlistEntryForHardware: firmwareDirectory not in options
    [04:56:15.0301] radio-error = 256
    [04:56:15.0302] radio-error-string = 'Corrupted stack'
    [04:56:15.0302] unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    [04:56:15.0303] <Recovery Mode Device 0274FD00>: production fused device
    [04:56:15.0304] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:56:15.0304] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:56:15.0305] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:56:15.0305] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:56:15.0306] interface has 1 endpoints, file pipe = 1
    [04:56:15.0306]
    [04:56:15.0307] <Recovery Mode Device 0274FD00>: operation 4 progress -1
    [04:56:15.0348] unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    [04:56:15.0350] found device map entry for 0x00008930 0x00000000. boardConfig=n90ap platform=s5l8930x
    [04:56:15.0352] _AMRestoreCopyDeviceMapPlistEntryForHardware: firmwareDirectory not in options
    [04:56:15.0353] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:56:15.0354] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:56:15.0356] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:56:15.0360] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:56:15.0362] <Recovery Mode Device 0274FD00>: operation 42 progress -1
    [04:56:15.0363] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:56:15.0366] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:56:16.0407] <Recovery Mode Device 0274FD00>: operation 5 progress -1
    [04:56:16.0813] unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    [04:56:16.0813] found device map entry for 0x00008930 0x00000000. boardConfig=n90ap platform=s5l8930x
    [04:56:16.0814] _AMRestoreCopyDeviceMapPlistEntryForHardware: firmwareDirectory not in options
    [04:56:16.0815] AMDeviceIoControl: GetOverlappedResult failed
    [04:56:16.0815] AMDeviceIoControl: pipe stall
    [04:56:16.0816] USBControlTransfer: error 31, usbd status c0000004
    [04:56:16.0816] command device request for 'getenv ramdisk-delay' failed: 2008
    [04:56:18.0810] <Recovery Mode Device 0274FD00>: operation 6 progress -1
    [04:56:19.0822] <Recovery Mode Device 0274FD00>: operation 7 progress -1
    [04:56:20.0167] <Recovery Mode Device 0274FD00>: operation 8 progress -1
    [04:56:20.0168] unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    [04:56:20.0168] found device map entry for 0x00008930 0x00000000. boardConfig=n90ap platform=s5l8930x
    [04:56:20.0169] _AMRestoreCopyDeviceMapPlistEntryForHardware: firmwareDirectory not in options
    [04:56:20.0170] <Recovery Mode Device 0274FD00>: operation 9 progress -1
    [04:56:20.0170] <Recovery Mode Device 0274FD00>: Recovery mode succeeded
    [04:56:20.0171] Finished Recovery Restore Phase: Successful
    [04:56:21.0878] Recovery mode device disconnected
    [04:56:21.0879] Device removed when in state Restoring, moving device to transition state
    [04:56:21.0880] Changing state from 'Restoring' to 'Transitioning'
    [04:56:21.0880] Creating timer to monitor transition
    [04:56:25.0550] RestoreOS mode device connected
    [04:56:25.0551] Transitioning device returned, continuing restore.
    [04:56:25.0552] Canceling timer
    [04:56:25.0552] Changing state from 'Transitioning' to 'Restoring'
    [04:56:25.0556] <Restore Device 06C88B38>: operation 44 progress -1
    [04:56:25.0557] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:56:25.0558] requested variant: Erase
    [04:56:25.0559] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:56:26.0055] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: withApTicket is False
    [04:56:26.0056] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreLogo"
    [04:56:26.0056] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreDeviceTree"
    [04:56:26.0057] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreKernelCache"
    [04:56:26.0058] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreRamDisk"
    [04:56:26.0059] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "iBEC" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    [04:56:26.0059] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "iBSS" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    [04:56:26.0060] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "KernelCache"
    [04:56:26.0061] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryLow1"
    [04:56:26.0062] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryLow0"
    [04:56:26.0063] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "LLB" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    [04:56:26.0063] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "iBoot"
    [04:56:26.0064] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "DeviceTree"
    [04:56:26.0064] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryCharging1"
    [04:56:26.0065] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "AppleLogo"
    [04:56:26.0066] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryPlugin"
    [04:56:26.0066] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryFull"
    [04:56:26.0067] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryCharging0"
    [04:56:26.0068] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RecoveryMode"
    [04:56:26.0069] amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: nothing to be done
    [04:56:26.0070] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:56:26.0070] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:56:26.0071] fixed TcpWindowSize (129940) can cause restore failure if too large
    [04:56:26.0072] device did not return saved USB log
    [04:56:26.0072] device did not return saved panic log
    [04:56:26.0073] previous restore failed with exit status 0x100
    [04:56:26.0073] connected to service com.apple.mobile.restored
    [04:56:26.0074] using protocol version 13
    [04:56:26.0074] unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    [04:56:26.0075] board config = n90ap
    [04:56:26.0079] no value returned for BootArgs
    [04:56:26.0079] _copyDeviceProperty() failed for restore bootargs
    [04:56:26.0083] no value returned for MarketingPartNumber
    [04:56:26.0084] _copyDeviceProperty() failed for mpn
    [04:56:26.0084] requested restore behavior: Erase
    [04:56:26.0085] amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    [04:56:26.0090] value query for 'HardwareModel' returned 'N90AP'
    [04:56:26.0104] <Restore Device 06C88B38>: operation 28 progress -1
    [04:56:53.0845] previous restore failed: true,FULL_CLOCK_INDEX) = 0x0
    [04:56:53.0845] Scaler 0 enableDevicePower(true,0,HALF_CLOCK_INDEX) = 0x0
    [04:56:53.0845] Scaler 0 enableDeviceClock(false,FULL_CLOCK_INDEX) = 0x0
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleRGBOUT::verify_swap_gated(IOMFBSwapIORequest *, bool *) failed fIsDPOut: 0 fDPDriver: 0 fTVOUTDelegate: 0
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleRGBOUT verify_swap failed
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleRGBOUT::verify_swap_gated(IOMFBSwapIORequest *, bool *) failed fIsDPOut: 0 fDPDriver: 0 fTVOUTDelegate: 0
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleRGBOUT verify_swap failed
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleS5L8920XBasebandSPIController::loadConfiguration: NCLK Frequency 48857142, Prescaler 3
    [04:56:53.0845] BasebandSPIDevice::exitLowPower: Invalid state inactive
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSerialMultiplexer: adap::start: Frame size is 2048, Rx Buffer count is 16
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSerialMultiplexer: mux::start: created new mux (17) for spi-baseband with adapter BasebandSPIDevice
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSerialMultiplexer: debugparams::init: Parsed flags "" ( 0 )
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSerialMultiplexer: !! mux::setPowerStateGated: Skipping power state change
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSamsungSerial: Identified Serial Port on ARM Device=uart1 at 0x82600000(0x85246000)
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSamsungSerial: Identified Serial Port on ARM Device=uart2 at 0x82700000(0x85248000)
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSamsungSerial: Identified Serial Port on ARM Device=uart3 at 0x82800000(0x8524b000)
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSamsungSerial: Identified Serial Port on ARM Device=uart6 at 0x82b00000(0x8524d000)
    [04:56:53.0845] [HPark] AUD10::start: 0xc807e000, highland-park mIISNub: 0x875d9b80, sampleRate = 44100, ol=10, oi=12
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleCS42L61Audio: could not allocate control 395
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleARMBacklight::start: _minDACLevel=456 _maxDACLevel=1971
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleMultitouchN1SPI: successfully started
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleRGBOUT: TVOUT device is detected
    [04:56:53.0845] ApplePinotLCD: _lcdPanelID: 0xb2d105c8 _lcdPanelClass: 2
    [04:56:53.0845] IOReturn AppleMobileCLCD::set_ditherTable_state(bool), mIsCLCDDitherFor8Bits is true, no dynamic dither table.
    [04:56:53.0845] [HPark] AUD10::start: 0xc807e000, highland-park mIICNub: 0x87d874d0, mIISNub: 0x875d9b80, mSerialNub: 0x8993c000, sampleRate = 44100, ol=10, oi=12
    [04:56:53.0845] [HPark] AUD10 ATSc values: [ mic1: 0x0000000e, mic2: 0x00000000, mic3: 0x00000000, recv: 0x000000fb, spk: 0x00000000 ]
    [04:56:53.0845] [HPark] AUD10::setPowerState() function called whereas Start() is not finished
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleMultitouchN1SPI: detected HBPP. driver will be kept alive
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleD1815PMUPowerSource: AppleUSBCableDetect 1
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleD1815PMUPowerSource: AppleUSBCableType USBHost
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_handleUSBCableConnect cable connected, but don't have device configuration yet
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_handleUSBCableConnect cable connected, but don't have device configuration yet
    [04:56:53.0845] IOSDIOController::enumerateSlot(): Searching for SDIO device in slot: 0
    [04:56:53.0845] IOSDIOController::enumerateSlot(): Found SDIO I/O device. Function count(1), memory(0)
    [04:56:53.0845] IOSDIOIoCardDevice::parseFn0CISTuple(): Device manufacturer ID 0x2d0, Product ID 0x4329
    [04:56:53.0845] IOSDIOIoCardDevice::parseFn0CISTuple(): Manufacturer: ""
    [04:56:53.0845] IOSDIOIoCardDevice::parseFn0CISTuple(): Product:      ""
    [04:56:53.0845] IOSDIOIoCardDevice::parseFn0CISTuple(): ProductInfo0: "s=B1"
    [04:56:53.0845] IOSDIOIoCardDevice::parseFn0CISTuple(): ProductInfo1: "P=N90 m=3.1 V=u"
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::start(): Started by: IOSDIOIoCardDevice, AppleBCMWLANV2-241 Aug 13 2013 22:03:24
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleBCMWLANCore::init(): IO80211-39 Aug 13 2013 21:28:24
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleBCMWLANCore::init(): AppleBCMWLANV2-241 Aug 13 2013 22:03:28
    [04:56:53.0845] 000126.418933 wlan.A[0] AppleBCMWLANProvisioningManager::gatherDeviceTreeData(): WiFi 'local-mac-address' is invalid!
    [04:56:53.0845]  000126.419010 wlan.A[1] AppleBCMWLANProvisioningManager::gatherDeviceTreeData(): Invalid 2.4GHz calibration data in device tree.
    [04:56:53.0845] 000126.419561 wlan.A[2] AppleBCMWLANProvisioningManager::validateData():  Error, unable to obtain MAC address, can't proceed any further
    [04:56:53.0845] 000126.419605 wlan.C[3] AppleBCMWLANProvisioningManager::processProvisionedData():  Invalid provisioning data, general error
    [04:56:53.0845] 000126.419642 wlan.A[4] AppleBCMWLANCore::start():  Failed to process provisioning data
    [04:56:53.0845] read new style signature 0x43313132 (line:389)
    [04:56:53.0845] [FTL:MSG] VSVFL Register  [OK]
    [04:56:53.0845] [WMR:MSG] Metadata whitening is set in NAND signature
    [04:56:53.0845] [FTL:MSG] VFL Init            [OK]
    [04:56:53.0845] display-scale = 2
    [04:56:53.0845] display-rotation = 0
    [04:56:53.0845] found applelogo at /usr/share/progressui/[email protected]
    [04:56:53.0845] found display: primary
    [04:56:53.0845] display: 640 x 960
    [04:56:53.0845] [FTL:MSG] VFL_Open            [OK]
    [04:56:53.0845] [FTL:MSG] YAFTL Register  [OK]
    [04:56:53.0845] found PTP interface
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice - Configuration: PTP
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: PTP
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice - Configuration: iPod USB Interface
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: USBAudioControl
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: USBAudioStreaming
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: IapOverUsbHid
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice - Configuration: PTP + Apple Mobile Device
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: PTP
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: AppleUSBMux
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice - Configuration: PTP + Apple Mobile Device + Apple USB Ethernet
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: PTP
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: AppleUSBMux
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice          Interface: AppleUSBEthernet
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function USBAudioControl
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function USBAudioStreaming
    [04:56:53.0845] IOAccessoryPortUSB::start
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function IapOverUsbHid
    [04:56:53.0845] virtual bool AppleUSBDeviceMux::start(IOService *) build: Aug 13 2013 22:01:43
    [04:56:53.0845] init_waste
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function AppleUSBMux
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function AppleUSBEthernet
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBEthernetDevice::start: device-mac-address not found for device in the device-tree, generating a fake one
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBEthernetDevice::start: host-mac-address not found for host in the device-tree, generating a fake one
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function PTP
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::startUSBStack Starting usb stack
    [04:56:53.0845] IOReturn AppleUSBDeviceMux::setPropertiesGated(OSObject *) setting debug level to 7
    [04:56:53.0845] [FTL:MSG] FTL_Open            [OK]
    [04:56:53.0845] [NAND] _publishServices:642 FTL capabilities: 0x00000000
    [04:56:53.0845] [nand_part_core:INF@ 157] published partition 0
    [04:56:53.0845] [nand_part_core:INF@ 157] published partition 1
    [04:56:53.0845] [nand_part_core:INF@ 157] published partition 2
    [04:56:53.0845] [nand_part_core:INF@ 157] published partition 3
    [04:56:53.0845] [nand_part_core:INF@ 157] published partition 5
    [04:56:53.0845] [nand_part_core:INF@ 157] published partition 6
    [04:56:53.0845] [effaceable:INIT] found current generation, 212, in group 3
    [04:56:53.0845] [effaceable:INIT] started
    [04:56:53.0845] [effaceable:INIT] started
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fd68 established 62078<-lo0->49152 62078<-usb->9216
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fd68
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fd68 established 62078<-lo0->49153 62078<-usb->9472
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fcb8 established 62078<-lo0->49154 62078<-usb->9728
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fc60 established 62078<-lo0->49155 62078<-usb->9984
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(7, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fd68
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fd68 established 62078<-lo0->49156 62078<-usb->10240
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(7, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fcb8
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(13, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fcb8 established 62078<-lo0->49157 62078<-usb->10496
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fd68
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(7, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fcb8
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fc60
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fc60 established 62078<-lo0->49158 62078<-usb->10752
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(13, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(14, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fcb8 established 62078<-lo0->49159 62078<-usb->11008
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fcb8
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fcb8 established 62078<-lo0->49160 62078<-usb->11264
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(13, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fcb8
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(13, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fcb8 established 62078<-lo0->49161 62078<-usb->11520
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fcb8
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(13, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fcb8 established 62078<-lo0->49162 62078<-usb->11776
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fcb8
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fcb8 established 62078<-lo0->49163 62078<-usb->12032
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(13, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] unrecognized key 'BootArgs' in value query
    [04:56:53.0845] failed to handle value query for key 'BootArgs', sending back empty response
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fcb8
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fcb8 established 62078<-lo0->49164 62078<-usb->12288
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(13, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] unrecognized key 'MarketingPartNumber' in value query
    [04:56:53.0845] failed to handle value query for key 'MarketingPartNumber', sending back empty response
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fcb8
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(13, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46fcb8 established 62078<-lo0->49165 62078<-usb->12544
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(mbuf_t) received reset, closing 0x8b46fcb8
    [04:56:53.0845] recv(13, 4) failed: connection closed
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to read message size: -1
    [04:56:53.0845] could not receive message
    [04:56:53.0845] client protocol version 13
    [04:56:53.0845] *** UUID 6780545E-FB6A-4849-9034-2103773327AE ***
    [04:56:53.0845] Restore options:
    [04:56:53.0845]           UUID                           => <CFString 0x15d2aac0 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "6780545E-FB6A-4849-9034-2103773327AE"}
    [04:56:53.0845]           MinimumSystemPartition         => <CFNumber 0x15d2aa10 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = +1512, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
    [04:56:53.0845]           SystemPartitionSize            => <CFNumber 0x15d2a4a0 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = +1512, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
    [04:56:53.0845]           SystemPartitionPadding         => <CFBasicHash 0x15d2ad20 [0x3c0ae0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 5,
    [04:56:53.0845] entries =>
    [04:56:53.0845]           2 : <CFString 0x15d2aa40 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "128"} = <CFNumber 0x15d2aa70 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = +1280, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
    [04:56:53.0845]           3 : <CFString 0x15d29a50 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "16"} = <CFNumber 0x15d28d40 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = +160, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
    [04:56:53.0845]           4 : <CFString 0x15d2a740 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "32"} = <CFNumber 0x15d2a680 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = +320, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
    [04:56:53.0845]           5 : <CFString 0x15d29f00 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "8"} = <CFNumber 0x15d2a490 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = +80, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
    [04:56:53.0845]           8 : <CFString 0x15d2a690 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "64"} = <CFNumber 0x15d299d0 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = +640, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
    [04:56:53.0845] }
    [04:56:53.0845]
    [04:56:53.0845] entering load_sep_os
    [04:56:53.0845] device has no sep
    [04:56:53.0845] entering partition_nand_device
    [04:56:53.0845] device supports boot-from-NAND
    [04:56:53.0845] nand device is already partitioned
    [04:56:53.0845] entering wait_for_storage_device
    [04:56:53.0845] Searching for NAND service
    [04:56:53.0845] Found NAND service: IOFlashStoragePartition
    [04:56:53.0845] NAND initialized. Waiting for devnode.
    [04:56:53.0845] entering clear_remap_variable
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /usr/sbin/nvram
    [04:56:53.0845] entering format_effaceable_storage
    [04:56:53.0845] effaceable storage is formatted, clearing it
    [04:56:53.0845] effaceable storaged cleared
    [04:56:53.0845] entering ramrod_probe_media
    [04:56:53.0845] device partitioning scheme is GPT
    [04:56:53.0845] find_filesystem_partitions: storage=/dev/disk0s1 system=/dev/disk0s1s1 data=/dev/disk0s1s2
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/fsck_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] ** /dev/rdisk0s1s1
    [04:56:53.0845]    Executing fsck_hfs (version hfs-227).
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Detected a case-sensitive volume.
    [04:56:53.0845]    The volume name is Innsbruck11A465.N90OS
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extents overflow file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking multi-linked files.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog hierarchy.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extended attributes file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume bitmap.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume information.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Trimming unused blocks.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** The volume Innsbruck11A465.N90OS appears to be OK.
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/mount_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] /dev/disk0s1s1 mounted on /mnt1
    [04:56:53.0845] entering check_for_restore_log
    [04:56:53.0845] found restore log (size = 38353)
    [04:56:53.0845] entering unmount_filesystems
    [04:56:53.0845] error unmounting '/mnt2': Invalid argument
    [04:56:53.0845] entering clean_NAND
    [04:56:53.0845] NAND format complete
    [04:56:53.0845] entering ramrod_probe_media
    [04:56:53.0845] find_filesystem_partitions: storage=/dev/disk0 system= data=
    [04:56:53.0845] entering format_storage_for_LwVM
    [04:56:53.0845] entering ramrod_probe_media
    [04:56:53.0845] device partitioning scheme is GPT
    [04:56:53.0845] unexpected partition 'LwVM' - skipping
    [04:56:53.0845] find_filesystem_partitions: storage=/dev/disk0s1 system= data=
    [04:56:53.0845] entering create_filesystem_partitions
    [04:56:53.0845] User specified system partition size, skipping firmware extras size.
    [04:56:53.0845] system partition padding size is: 167772160 bytes
    [04:56:53.0845] unable to open : No such file or directory
    [04:56:53.0845] creating 2 partitions
    [04:56:53.0845] creating encrypted data partition
    [04:56:53.0845] entering ramrod_probe_media
    [04:56:53.0845] device partitioning scheme is GPT
    [04:56:53.0845] find_filesystem_partitions: storage=/dev/disk0s1 system=/dev/disk0s1s1 data=/dev/disk0s1s2
    [04:56:53.0845] wipe entire partition: 1 (old = 0 new = 1672)
    [04:56:53.0845] block size for /dev/disk0s1s1: 8192
    [04:56:53.0845] /sbin/newfs_hfs -s -v System -J -b 8192 -n a=8192,c=8192,e=8192 /dev/disk0s1s1
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/newfs_hfs -s -v System -J -b 8192 -n a=8192,c=8192,e=8192 /dev/disk0s1s1
    [04:56:53.0845] Initialized /dev/rdisk0s1s1 as a 2 GB case-sensitive HFS Plus volume with a 8192k journal
    [04:56:53.0845] block size for /dev/disk0s1s2: 8192
    [04:56:53.0845] /sbin/newfs_hfs -s -v Data -J -P -b 8192 -n a=8192,c=8192,e=8192 /dev/disk0s1s2
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/newfs_hfs -s -v Data -J -P -b 8192 -n a=8192,c=8192,e=8192 /dev/disk0s1s2
    [04:56:53.0845] Initialized /dev/rdisk0s1s2 as a 13 GB case-sensitive HFS Plus volume with a 8192k journal
    [04:56:53.0845] entering ramrod_probe_media
    [04:56:53.0845] device partitioning scheme is GPT
    [04:56:53.0845] find_filesystem_partitions: storage=/dev/disk0s1 system=/dev/disk0s1s1 data=/dev/disk0s1s2
    [04:56:53.0845] entering mount_filesystems
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/fsck_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] ** /dev/rdisk0s1s1
    [04:56:53.0845]    Executing fsck_hfs (version hfs-227).
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Detected a case-sensitive volume.
    [04:56:53.0845]    The volume name is System
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extents overflow file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking multi-linked files.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog hierarchy.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extended attributes file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume bitmap.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume information.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Trimming unused blocks.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** The volume System appears to be OK.
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/mount_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] /dev/disk0s1s1 mounted on /mnt1
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/fsck_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] ** /dev/rdisk0s1s2
    [04:56:53.0845]    Executing fsck_hfs (version hfs-227).
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Detected a case-sensitive volume.
    [04:56:53.0845]    The volume name is Data
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extents overflow file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking multi-linked files.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog hierarchy.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extended attributes file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume bitmap.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume information.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Trimming unused blocks.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** The volume Data appears to be OK.
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/mount_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] /dev/disk0s1s2 mounted on /mnt2
    [04:56:53.0845] entering resize_system_partition_to_options
    [04:56:53.0845] User specified system partition size, skipping firmware extras size.
    [04:56:53.0845] Found SystemPartitionPadding value of 167772160 bytes
    [04:56:53.0845] Erasing system partition prior to resize operation.
    [04:56:53.0845] block size for /dev/disk0s1s1: 8192
    [04:56:53.0845] /sbin/newfs_hfs -s -v System -J -b 8192 -n a=8192,c=8192,e=8192 /dev/disk0s1s1
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/newfs_hfs -s -v System -J -b 8192 -n a=8192,c=8192,e=8192 /dev/disk0s1s1
    [04:56:53.0845] Initialized /dev/rdisk0s1s1 as a 2 GB case-sensitive HFS Plus volume with a 8192k journal
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/fsck_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] ** /dev/rdisk0s1s1
    [04:56:53.0845]    Executing fsck_hfs (version hfs-227).
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Detected a case-sensitive volume.
    [04:56:53.0845]    The volume name is System
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extents overflow file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking multi-linked files.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog hierarchy.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extended attributes file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume bitmap.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume information.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Trimming unused blocks.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** The volume System appears to be OK.
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/mount_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] /dev/disk0s1s1 mounted on /mnt1
    [04:56:53.0845] Trying to resize system partition to 1753219072 bytes aka 1672 MB
    [04:56:53.0845] entering adjust_partition
    [04:56:53.0845] partition: requiredSize=214016
    [04:56:53.0845] no change in size
    [04:56:53.0845] Successfully resized the system partition
    [04:56:53.0845] entering maximize_data_partition
    [04:56:53.0845] entering adjust_partition
    [04:56:53.0845] partition: requiredSize=<<<<<IMEI>>>>>>8
    [04:56:53.0845] maximizing data partition to 14201913343 bytes
    [04:56:53.0845] entering adjust_partition
    [04:56:53.0845] partition: requiredSize=1733632
    [04:56:53.0845] no change in size
    [04:56:53.0845] Successfully resized data partition to consume free blocks
    [04:56:53.0845] The system partition now has a total HFS+ capacity of 1672 MB
    [04:56:53.0845] entering ramrod_probe_media
    [04:56:53.0845] device partitioning scheme is GPT
    [04:56:53.0845] find_filesystem_partitions: storage=/dev/disk0s1 system=/dev/disk0s1s1 data=/dev/disk0s1s2
    [04:56:53.0845] entering unmount_filesystems
    [04:56:53.0845] entering ramrod_ticket_update
    [04:56:53.0845] looking up root ticket hash
    [04:56:53.0845] device tree ticket-hash: <CFData 0x15d2ed50 [0x3c0ae0]>{length = 20, capacity = 20, bytes = 0x<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>}
    [04:56:53.0845] ticket_hash: <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<UDID>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
    [04:56:53.0845] received valid ticket (2735 bytes)
    [04:56:53.0845] entering restore_images
    [04:56:53.0845] Successfully marked device node /dev/rdisk0s1s1 as static data
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /usr/sbin/asr -source asr://localhost:12345 -target /dev/disk0s1s1 -erase -noprompt --chunkchecksum --puppetstrings
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult(struct BulkUSBMuxSession *, errno_t) new session to port 12345 failed: 61
    [04:56:53.0845] void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult(struct BulkUSBMuxSession *, errno_t) new session to port 12345 failed: 61
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR: asr: Unable to disable idle sleep - -536870199
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR STATUS: start          241.1          multicast-client
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR: Waiting for connection attempt from server
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x8b46f898 established 12345<-lo0->49168 12345<-usb->13312
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR STATUS: setup
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR: Validating target...done
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR STATUS: metadata
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR: Validating source...
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR: done
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR: Retrieving scan information...done
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR: Validating sizes...done
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR STATUS: restore
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    [04:56:53.0845] ASR: 2013-09-22 04:49:03.559 asr[21:1503] CFPreferences: user home directory at file:///var/root/ is unavailable. User domains will be volatile.
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleUSBDeviceMux::sessionUpcall socket is closed, session 0x8b46f898 (12345<-lo0->49168 12345<-usb->13312)
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR RESTORE PROGRESS: 100%
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR: Copied 1585750528 bytes in 188.63 seconds, 8209.76 KiB/s
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR STATUS: verify
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    [04:56:53.0845] ASR: Verified SHA-1 checksum 1585750528 bytes in 40.36 seconds, 38365.77 KiB/s
    [04:56:53.0845] ASR STATUS: finish
    [04:56:53.0845] entering ramrod_probe_media
    [04:56:53.0845] device partitioning scheme is GPT
    [04:56:53.0845] find_filesystem_partitions: storage=/dev/disk0s1 system=/dev/disk0s1s1 data=/dev/disk0s1s2
    [04:56:53.0845] entering mount_filesystems
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/fsck_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] ** /dev/rdisk0s1s1
    [04:56:53.0845]    Executing fsck_hfs (version hfs-227).
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Detected a case-sensitive volume.
    [04:56:53.0845]    The volume name is Innsbruck11A465.N90OS
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extents overflow file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking multi-linked files.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog hierarchy.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extended attributes file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume bitmap.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume information.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Trimming unused blocks.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** The volume Innsbruck11A465.N90OS appears to be OK.
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/mount_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] /dev/disk0s1s1 mounted on /mnt1
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/fsck_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] ** /dev/rdisk0s1s2
    [04:56:53.0845]    Executing fsck_hfs (version hfs-227).
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Detected a case-sensitive volume.
    [04:56:53.0845]    The volume name is Data
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extents overflow file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking multi-linked files.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking catalog hierarchy.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking extended attributes file.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume bitmap.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Checking volume information.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** Trimming unused blocks.
    [04:56:53.0845] ** The volume Data appears to be OK.
    [04:56:53.0845] executing /sbin/mount_hfs
    [04:56:53.0845] /dev/disk0s1s2 mounted on /mnt2
    [04:56:53.0845] entering install_kernel_cache
    [04:56:53.0845] writing kernelcache to /mnt1/System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kernelcaches/kernelcache
    [04:56:53.0845] entering install_secure_vault_daemon
    [04:56:53.0845] entering get_hardware_platform
    [04:56:53.0845] platform-name = s5l8930x
    [04:56:53.0845] linking /mnt1/usr/sbin/securekeyvaultd to /mnt1/usr/sbin/securekeyvaultd.s5l8930x
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    [04:56:53.0845] entering ramrod_ticket_write
    [04:56:53.0845] writing ticket to /mnt1/System/Library/Caches/apticket.der
    [04:56:53.0845] entering update_device_firmware
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    [04:56:53.0845] entries =>
    [04:56:53.0845]           0 : <CFString 0x1b7248 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "IMEISwVersion"} = <CFNumber 0x15d2f830 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = +20, type = kCFNumberSInt32Type}
    [04:56:53.0845]           1 : <CFString 0x1b72a8 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "autoSetupEnv"} = <CFBoolean 0x3c0e98 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = false}
    [04:56:53.0845]           2 : <CFString 0x1b72b8 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "disablePing"} = <CFBoolean 0x3c0e90 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = true}
    [04:56:53.0845] }
    [04:56:53.0845]
    [04:56:53.0845] _baseband_update_requires_system_filesystem_once: querying baseband to determine if it requires system filesystem
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    [04:56:53.0845] entries =>
    [04:56:53.0845]           0 : <CFString 0x1b7018 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "requireSystemPartitionMount"} = <CFBoolean 0x3c0e98 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = false}
    [04:56:53.0845] }
    [04:56:53.0845]
    [04:56:53.0845] entering update_iBoot
    [04:56:53.0845] found 'AppleImage3NORAccess' object in IORegistry
    [04:56:53.0845] entering update_iBoot_image3_NOR_access
    [04:56:53.0845] write_image3_data: flashing illb data (length = 0x209d9)
    [04:56:53.0845] write_image3_data: flashing SCAB data (length = 0xaf0)
    [04:56:53.0845] ticket updated
    [04:56:53.0845] write_image3_data: flashing ibot data (length = 0x4518c)
    [04:56:53.0845] write_image3_data: flashing chg1 data (length = 0x88cc)
    [04:56:53.0845] write_image3_data: flashing bat0 data (length = 0xaa4c)
    [04:56:53.0845] write_image3_data: flashing batF data (length = 0x1484c)
    [04:56:53.0845] write_image3_data: flashing logo data (length = 0x1a8c)
    [04:56:53.0845] write_image3_data: flashing recm data (length = 0x10f4c)
    [04:56:53.0845] write_image3_data: flashing dtre data (length = 0x1234c)
    [04:56:53.0845] write_image3_data: flashing chg0 data (length = 0x260c)
    [04:56:53.0845] write_image3_data: flashing bat1 data (length = 0x80c)
    [04:56:53.0845] write_image3_data: flashing glyP data (length = 0x2e4c)
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleImage3NORAccess::_getSuperBlock imageVersion: 3
    [04:56:53.0845] AppleImage3NORAccess::_getSuperBlock imageVersion: 3
    [04:56:53.0845] [nand_part_core:INF@2289] first 2 pages of boot blocks written with copies of partition table
    [04:56:53.0845] entering update_gas_gauge
    [04:56:53.0845] entering update_ir_mcu
    [04:56:53.0845] looking for mcu nub...no entry from path!
    [04:56:53.0845] TiSerialFlasher not supported on this platform. Exiting.
    [04:56:53.0845] entering update_baseband
    [04:56:53.0845] update_baseband: registering for progress notifications
    [04:56:53.0845] create_baseband_update_options: Got imeisv: 20
    [04:56:53.0845] baseband updater options = <CFBasicHash 0x15d2fed0 [0x3c0ae0]>{type = mutable dict, count = 6,
    [04:56:53.0845] entries =>
    [04:56:53.0845]           0 : <CFString 0x1b71f8 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "SystemRoot"} = <CFString 0x15d2ee90 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "/mnt1"}
    [04:56:53.0845]           1 : <CFString 0x1b7248 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "IMEISwVersion"} = <CFNumber 0x15d2feb0 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = +20, type = kCFNumberSInt32Type}
    [04:56:53.0845]           2 : <CFString 0x1b72a8 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "autoSetupEnv"} = <CFBoolean 0x3c0e98 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = false}
    [04:56:53.0845]           3 : <CFString 0x1b7188 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "forceUpdate"} = <CFBoolean 0x3c0e90 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = true}
    [04:56:53.0845]           5 : <CFString 0x1b72b8 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "disablePing"} = <CFBoolean 0x3c0e90 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = true}
    [04:56:53.0845]           6 : <CFString 0x1b71a8 [0x3c0ae0]>{contents = "DisallowFusiing"} = <CFBoolean 0x3c0e90 [0x3c0ae0]>{value = true}
    [04:56:53.0845] }
    [04:56:53.0845]
    [04:56:53.0845] update_baseband: querying baseband info
    [04:56:53.0845] bbupdater: Opening device path /dev/cu.debug, using baud 115200
    [04:56:53.0845] bbupdater: Configuring Hardware Mux...bbupdater: OK
    [04:56:53.0845] bbupdater: [1379825425.342938 : 13.00]::: powercycle
    [04:56:53.0845] bbupdater: - Ping failed, trying again, 48 tries left
    [04:56:53.0845] bbupdater: - Ping failed, trying again, 47 tries left
    [04:56:53.0845] [nand_part_core:INF@3169] next 87 pages of boot blocks written with LLB image of size 133632 bytes
    [04:56:53.0845] [nand_part_core:INF@3172] final 39 pages of boot blocks left unprogrammed
    [04:56:53.0845] bbupdater: - Ping failed, trying again, 46 tries

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    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          ..
    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          $Extend
    29-07-2014  19:06    <DIR>          Files Detected by their Signatures
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    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          System Volume Information
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     Directory of D:\recovered1\$Extend
    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          ..
    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          $RmMetadata
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     Directory of D:\recovered1\$Extend\$RmMetadata
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    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          ..
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    29-07-2014  19:06    <DIR>          ..
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     Directory of D:\recovered1\Files Detected by their Signatures\Firefox
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     Directory of D:\recovered1\Files Detected by their Signatures\Firefox\.xml
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .
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    29-07-2014  18:59               472 015d6bc3.xml
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     Directory of D:\recovered1\Files Detected by their Signatures\Internet Explorer
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .
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     Directory of D:\recovered1\Files Detected by their Signatures\Internet Explorer\.gif
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    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          ..
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     Directory of D:\recovered1\Files Detected by their Signatures\Pick an app
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .
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    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .ico
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     Directory of D:\recovered1\Files Detected by their Signatures\Pick an app\.cab
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          ..
    29-07-2014  18:59        17,317,845 000c98e2.cab
    29-07-2014  18:59        92,631,005 0027defd.cab
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     Directory of D:\recovered1\Files Detected by their Signatures\Pick an app\.ico
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          ..
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    29-07-2014  18:59             4,534 0027d8df.ico
    29-07-2014  18:59               766 0027d8eb.ico
    29-07-2014  18:59               766 0027d8ee.ico
    29-07-2014  18:59               766 0027d8f2.ico
    29-07-2014  18:59             4,534 0027dbef.ico
    29-07-2014  18:59            10,134 0027dbfb.ico
                   7 File(s)         26,034 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\Files Detected by their Signatures\Unkown Application
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          ..
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .ogg
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .rb
                   0 File(s)              0 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\Files Detected by their Signatures\Unkown Application\.ogg
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          ..
    29-07-2014  18:59           194,667 00369b71.ogg
    29-07-2014  18:59           173,149 0036b2a1.ogg
    29-07-2014  18:59            13,178 0036b527.ogg
    29-07-2014  18:59            19,244 0036e009.ogg
    29-07-2014  18:59           169,220 0036e18a.ogg
    29-07-2014  18:59           114,800 0036f031.ogg
    29-07-2014  18:59            22,325 0037003d.ogg
    29-07-2014  18:59            42,628 003703fd.ogg
    29-07-2014  18:59           319,493 00370bc2.ogg
    29-07-2014  18:59            68,812 00373cfa.ogg
    29-07-2014  18:59            89,541 00373e29.ogg
    29-07-2014  18:59            65,697 00375384.ogg
    29-07-2014  18:59            42,955 00376d11.ogg
    29-07-2014  18:59            85,254 0037847f.ogg
                  14 File(s)      1,420,963 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\Files Detected by their Signatures\Unkown Application\.rb
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:05    <DIR>          ..
    29-07-2014  19:01     3,058,238,593 00eebc9d.rb
                   1 File(s)  3,058,238,593 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\Files Detected by their Signatures\Windows Photo Viewer
    29-07-2014  19:06    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:06    <DIR>          ..
    29-07-2014  19:06    <DIR>          .jpg
    29-07-2014  19:06    <DIR>          .png
                   0 File(s)              0 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\Files Detected by their Signatures\Windows Photo Viewer\.jpg
    29-07-2014  19:06    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:06    <DIR>          ..
    29-07-2014  18:59            12,296 0027dbce.jpg
    29-07-2014  18:59            41,093 003933da.jpg
    29-07-2014  18:59            25,067 00396fae.jpg
    29-07-2014  18:59             2,303 003c5891.jpg
                   4 File(s)         80,759 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\Files Detected by their Signatures\Windows Photo Viewer\.png
    29-07-2014  19:06    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:06    <DIR>          ..
    29-07-2014  18:59            64,902 0035b639.png
    29-07-2014  18:59               530 0039c185.png
    29-07-2014  18:59               556 003be59e.png
    29-07-2014  18:59             1,023 003ed468.png
    29-07-2014  18:59             1,704 003f1ec0.png
    29-07-2014  18:59               624 003f252a.png
    29-07-2014  18:59            13,777 0043a2c0.png
    29-07-2014  18:59             2,897 00441e87.png
    29-07-2014  18:59             2,915 00442a6c.png
    29-07-2014  18:59             2,973 00442b91.png
    29-07-2014  18:59               468 004433ca.png
    29-07-2014  18:59               363 00443501.png
    29-07-2014  18:59               238 00443be0.png
    29-07-2014  18:59               331 00443fd9.png
    29-07-2014  18:59               457 004442ad.png
    29-07-2014  18:59             2,868 004444a7.png
    29-07-2014  18:59               268 004446af.png
    29-07-2014  18:59               280 004448d1.png
    29-07-2014  18:59               257 004449f1.png
    29-07-2014  18:59             2,158 00b962d1.png
    29-07-2014  18:59            54,191 016a8a54.png
    29-07-2014  18:59             4,224 017350e3.png
    29-07-2014  18:59             4,241 01735f08.png
                  23 File(s)        162,245 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\Recovery
    29-07-2014  19:06    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:06    <DIR>          ..
    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          Logs
    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          WindowsRE
                   0 File(s)              0 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\Recovery\Logs
    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          ..
                   0 File(s)              0 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\Recovery\WindowsRE
    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          ..
                   0 File(s)              0 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\System Volume Information
    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          .
    29-07-2014  19:08    <DIR>          ..
                   0 File(s)              0 bytes
         Total Files Listed:
                  65 File(s)  3,190,946,434 bytes
                  65 Dir(s)  178,172,325,888 bytes free
    dir /s /a:s >f:\list2.txt
     Volume in drive D is DATA
     Volume Serial Number is 9A82-D42B
     Directory of D:\recovered1
    17-04-2014  23:37             2,560 $AttrDef
    17-04-2014  23:37                 0 $BadClus
    17-04-2014  23:37           655,680 $Bitmap
    17-04-2014  23:37             8,192 $Boot
    17-04-2014  23:37        67,108,864 $LogFile
    17-04-2014  23:37           262,144 $MFT
    17-04-2014  23:37             4,096 $MFTMirr
    17-04-2014  23:37                 0 $Secure
    17-04-2014  23:37           131,072 $UpCase
    17-04-2014  23:37                 0 $Volume
                  10 File(s)     68,172,608 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\$Extend
    17-04-2014  23:37                 0 $ObjId
    17-04-2014  23:37                 0 $Quota
    17-04-2014  23:37                 0 $Reparse
    01-05-2014  09:24                 0 $UsnJrnl
                   4 File(s)              0 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\$Extend\$RmMetadata
    17-04-2014  23:37                 0 $Repair
                   1 File(s)              0 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\$Extend\$RmMetadata\$TxfLog
    17-04-2014  23:37               100 $Tops
                   1 File(s)            100 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\Recovery\Logs
    30-04-2014  06:12             1,336 Reload.xml
                   1 File(s)          1,336 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\Recovery\WindowsRE
    18-06-2013  20:38         3,170,304 boot.sdi
    29-04-2014  17:13             1,091 ReAgent.xml
    26-04-2014  23:06       255,077,005 Winre.wim
                   3 File(s)    258,248,400 bytes
     Directory of D:\recovered1\System Volume Information
    18-04-2014  00:19            20,480 tracking.log
                   1 File(s)         20,480 bytes
         Total Files Listed:
                  21 File(s)    326,442,924 bytes
                   0 Dir(s)  178,172,325,888 bytes free
    Kindly guide me how can I use my hidden recovery partition to reset and refresh by use of these files.

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    I upgraded to Yosemite and now my Windows 8.1 bootcamp won't boot up.  I still have the Windows bootcamp option when I hold "Option" on boot, but when I select Windows it goes directly into "Automatic Recovery".
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    /dev/disk0
       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *500.3 GB   disk0
       1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk0s1
       2:          Apple_CoreStorage                         289.4 GB   disk0s2
       3:                 Apple_Boot Recovery HD             650.0 MB   disk0s3
       4:       Microsoft Basic Data BOOTCAMP                70.0 GB    disk0s4
    /dev/disk1
       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:                  Apple_HFS Macintosh HD           *289.1 GB   disk1
                                     Logical Volume on disk0s2
                                     BBEBC6A7-04B5-471E-9CAA-721F1DADE53B
                                     Unlocked Encrypted
    por-kellyj-m:~ kellyj$ diskutil cs list
    CoreStorage logical volume groups (1 found)
    |
    +-- Logical Volume Group FFD4BCA8-5B77-4FFB-BEC4-169633FA62B4
        =========================================================
        Name:         Macintosh HD
        Status:       Online
        Size:         289418031104 B (289.4 GB)
        Free Space:   4096 B (4.1 KB)
        |
        +-< Physical Volume 00C7FC65-505F-493E-8659-06D99AFCC10C
        |   ----------------------------------------------------
        |   Index:    0
        |   Disk:     disk0s2
        |   Status:   Online
        |   Size:     289418031104 B (289.4 GB)
        |
        +-> Logical Volume Family 1E104CBD-82E8-4C14-BDD6-CDC7CD204155
            Encryption Status:       Unlocked
            Encryption Type:         AES-XTS
            Conversion Status:       Complete
            Conversion Direction:    -none-
            Has Encrypted Extents:   Yes
            Fully Secure:            Yes
            Passphrase Required:     Yes
            |
            +-> Logical Volume BBEBC6A7-04B5-471E-9CAA-721F1DADE53B
                Disk:                  disk1
                Status:                Online
                Size (Total):          289082482688 B (289.1 GB)
                Conversion Progress:   -none-
                Revertible:            Yes (unlock and decryption required)
                LV Name:               Macintosh HD
                Volume Name:           Macintosh HD
                Content Hint:          Apple_HFS
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    Password:
    gpt show: /dev/disk0: mediasize=500277790720; sectorsize=512; blocks=977105060
    gpt show: /dev/disk0: Suspicious MBR at sector 0
    gpt show: /dev/disk0: Pri GPT at sector 1
    gpt show: /dev/disk0: Sec GPT at sector 977105059
          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  565269592      2  GPT part - 53746F72-6167-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
      565679232    1269536      3  GPT part - 426F6F74-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
      566948768       1120
      566949888  136716288      4  GPT part - EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7
      703666176  273438851
      977105027         32         Sec GPT table
      977105059          1         Sec GPT header
    por-kellyj-m:~ kellyj$ sudo fdisk /dev/disk0
    Disk: /dev/disk0 geometry: 60821/255/63 [977105060 sectors]
    Signature: 0xAA55
             Starting       Ending
    #: id  cyl  hd sec -  cyl  hd sec [     start -       size]
    1: EE 1023 254  63 - 1023 254  63 [         1 -     409639] <Unknown ID>
    2: AC 1023 254  63 - 1023 254  63 [    409640 -  565269592] <Unknown ID>
    3: AB 1023 254  63 - 1023 254  63 [ 565679232 -    1269536] Darwin Boot
    *4: 07 1023 254  63 - 1023 254  63 [ 566949888 -  136716288] HPFS/QNX/AUX
    Thanks.

  • [SOLVED] (U)EFI dualboot Win7 Arch Linux - partitions gone - recovery?

    Hi everybody,
    I have a slight problem with my (U)EFI dualboot system (Windows 7 and Arch Linux) which used to be configured using rEFInd like it is described in my previous post:
    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 6#p1300356
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    Thanks to my own stupidity and a recent update of refind I decided to copy the new driver, font and icon folders to the <EFI PARTITION> in order to be up-to-date.
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    So I figured I could delete Bootx64.efi and ultimately did so, unfortunately. Afterwards I couldn't boot neither Windows nor Linux anymore.
    Following this I went through my noumerous USB boot sticks in order to be able to recover the Bootx64.efi. Unfortunately the first USB stick was a Windows XP one which has the plop bootloader alongside:
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    Out of couriousity I entered this bootloader and found HDA and HDB (I assume resembling my SSD and my USB stick).
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    Then I found a working Archiso which I booted and using blkid I couldn't find the partitions of my earlier system anymore, only its device and the USB stick:
    /dev/sda: PTUUID="..." PTTYPE="gpt"
    /dev/sdb1: UUID="..." LABEL="ARCH_201312" TYPE="..." and so on
    /dev/sdb2: SEC_TYPE="msdos" and so on
    Even within the EFI shell I could not detect any internal drive anymore (only fs0: which is the USB stick)
    Using Archiso onboard tool testdisk I could find the old partitions. The correct result of the GPT from testdisk is:
    Fri Jul 4 08:45:25 2014
    Command line: TestDisk
    TestDisk 6.14, Data Recovery Utility, July 2013
    Christophe GRENIER <[email protected]>
    http://www.cgsecurity.org
    OS: Linux, kernel 3.12.1-3-ARCH (#1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Nov 26 11:17:02 CET 2013) x86_64
    Compiler: GCC 4.8
    Compilation date: 2013-08-06T08:42:31
    ext2fs lib: 1.42.8, ntfs lib: libntfs-3g, reiserfs lib: 0.3.0.5, ewf lib: none
    /dev/sda: LBA, HPA, LBA48, DCO support
    /dev/sda: size 500118192 sectors
    /dev/sda: user_max 500118192 sectors
    /dev/sda: native_max 500118192 sectors
    /dev/sda: dco 500118192 sectors
    Warning: can't get size for Disk /dev/mapper/control - 0 B - 1 sectors, sector size=512
    Hard disk list
    Disk /dev/sda - 256 GB / 238 GiB - CHS 31130 255 63, sector size=512 - Samsung SSD 840 PRO Series, S/N:S12RNEAD322171L, FW:DXM04B0Q
    Disk /dev/sdb - 2013 MB / 1920 MiB - CHS 1022 62 62, sector size=512 - SMI USB DISK, FW:1100
    Disk /dev/sdc - 4210 MB / 4015 MiB - CHS 1020 130 62, sector size=512 - Generic Flash Disk, FW:8.07
    Disk /dev/mapper/arch_root-image - 1478 MB / 1410 MiB - 2887680 sectors, sector size=512
    Disk /dev/dm-0 - 1478 MB / 1410 MiB - 2887680 sectors, sector size=512
    Partition table type (auto): Intel
    Disk /dev/sda - 256 GB / 238 GiB - Samsung SSD 840 PRO Series
    Partition table type: EFI GPT
    New options :
    Dump : No
    Align partition: Yes
    Expert mode : Yes
    Analyse Disk /dev/sda - 256 GB / 238 GiB - CHS 31130 255 63
    hdr_size=92
    hdr_lba_self=1
    hdr_lba_alt=500118191 (expected 500118191)
    hdr_lba_start=34
    hdr_lba_end=500118158
    hdr_lba_table=2
    hdr_entries=128
    hdr_entsz=128
    hdr_size=92
    hdr_lba_self=500118191
    hdr_lba_alt=1 (expected 1)
    hdr_lba_start=34
    hdr_lba_end=500118158
    hdr_lba_table=500118159
    hdr_entries=128
    hdr_entsz=128
    Trying alternate GPT
    Current partition structure:
    Trying alternate GPT
    search_part()
    Disk /dev/sda - 256 GB / 238 GiB - CHS 31130 255 63
    FAT32 at 0/32/33
    FAT1 : 4110-6150
    FAT2 : 6151-8191
    start_rootdir : 8192 root cluster : 2
    Data : 8192-2097151
    sectors : 2097152
    cluster_size : 8
    no_of_cluster : 261120 (2 - 261121)
    fat_length 2041 calculated 2041
    set_FAT_info: name from BS used
    FAT32 at 0/32/33
    MS Data 2048 2099199 2097152 [NO NAME]
    FAT32, blocksize=4096, 1073 MB / 1024 MiB
    NTFS at 146/251/42
    filesystem size 249593856
    sectors_per_cluster 8
    mft_lcn 786432
    mftmirr_lcn 2
    clusters_per_mft_record -10
    clusters_per_index_record 1
    NTFS part_offset=1209008128, part_size=127792054272, sector_size=512
    NTFS partition cannot be added (part_offset<part_size).
    NTFS at 146/251/42
    filesystem size 249593856
    sectors_per_cluster 8
    mft_lcn 786432
    mftmirr_lcn 2
    clusters_per_mft_record -10
    clusters_per_index_record 1
    MS Data 2361344 251955199 249593856
    NTFS, blocksize=4096, 127 GB / 119 GiB
    recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=0/160, s_mnt_count=1318/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
    recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
    recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 5242880
    recover_EXT2: part_size 41943040
    MS Data 251955200 293898239 41943040
    ext4 blocksize=4096 Large file Sparse superblock, 21 GB / 20 GiB
    recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=0/80, s_mnt_count=1317/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
    recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
    recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 2621440
    recover_EXT2: part_size 20971520
    MS Data 293898240 314869759 20971520
    ext4 blocksize=4096 Large file Sparse superblock, 10 GB / 10 GiB
    recover_EXT2: s_block_group_nr=0/706, s_mnt_count=1317/4294967295, s_blocks_per_group=32768, s_inodes_per_group=8192
    recover_EXT2: s_blocksize=4096
    recover_EXT2: s_blocks_count 23156049
    recover_EXT2: part_size 185248392
    MS Data 314869760 500118151 185248392
    ext4 blocksize=4096 Large file Sparse superblock, 94 GB / 88 GiB
    Results
    P MS Data 2048 2099199 2097152 [NO NAME]
    FAT32, blocksize=4096, 1073 MB / 1024 MiB
    P MS Data 2361344 251955199 249593856
    NTFS, blocksize=4096, 127 GB / 119 GiB
    P MS Data 251955200 293898239 41943040
    ext4 blocksize=4096 Large file Sparse superblock, 21 GB / 20 GiB
    P MS Data 293898240 314869759 20971520
    ext4 blocksize=4096 Large file Sparse superblock, 10 GB / 10 GiB
    P MS Data 314869760 500118151 185248392
    ext4 blocksize=4096 Large file Sparse superblock, 94 GB / 88 GiB
    interface_write()
    1 P MS Data 2048 2099199 2097152 [NO NAME]
    2 P MS Data 2361344 251955199 249593856
    3 P MS Data 251955200 293898239 41943040
    4 P MS Data 293898240 314869759 20971520
    5 P MS Data 314869760 500118151 185248392
    simulate write!
    TestDisk exited normally.
    ext4 blocksize=4096 Large file Sparse superblock, 94 GB / 88 GiB
    Now the question is: Can I - using testdisk or any other tool - recover those partitions successfully so I will be able to boot again afterwards? I tested and I could mark them as:
    P Primary
    Any help will be greately appreciated.
    Best regards
    Last edited by blablubb1234 (2014-07-08 09:20:08)

    Issue resolved If you care to know how, read on:
    Looking at the disk using gdisk was doing no good. Neither of the recovery options in gdisk did the trick.
    I then returned to testdisk and restored the partitions (successfully). However, afterwards I was greeted by shell telling me the root device was not found (seems like UUIDs get changed when one restores them using testdisk). Adjusting the PARTUUID for root in <EFI SYSTEM PARTIITION>/boot/refind_linux.conf did the trick and I could boot up Archlinux again.
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    Best regards and thanks for the help.

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    Hi, I`m using HP Envy 15 J-126tx which came with windows 8. While using Win8, I noticed some problems, like I my graphics were not as good as they should have been, some programs were totally blurred like utorrent, chrome etc. I thought it was drivers problem, but then searching on internet, I found that people who had Windows 8 and dedicated graphics memory were suffering this problem, and personally I thought windows 7 was more stable and a perfect window for any kind of user, so I tried to install windows 7, and in doing so, I got my hard disk cleaned, as I had to convert my hard disk from GPT to MBR in order to install win7. Now I`m using windows 7 with SP1 64-bit, but still after installing all latest available drivers, I haven`t got what I was expecting, e.g.
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    2) Wifi mac address can`t be changes using options (Locally Administered MAC Address)
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    Regards
    MechPilot
    I work on behalf of HP
    Please click “Accept as Solution ” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
    Click the “Kudos, Thumbs Up" on the right to say “Thanks” for helping!

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    I created this full walkthru for people who upgrade / or replace their hard drive / SSD drive on the Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro or other Lenovo products that has the Nova button - One Key recovery solution. I did this on my Yoga 2 Pro. So it should work perfectly for those owners for others I'm not certian but it should be similiar for other Lenovos.
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    Hi,
    I appreciate the help here, and I'm not trying to be argumentative, but this really doesn't seem consistent to me.
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       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *4.0 TB     disk5
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       2:                  Apple_HFS Time_Machine_Home       3.8 TB     disk5s2
       3:                  Apple_HFS WinClone_Backup         200.0 GB   disk5s3
       4:                  Apple_HFS Recovery                16.0 GB    disk5s4
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       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *4.0 TB     disk2
       1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk2s1
       2:                  Apple_HFS TimeMachine_Home        4.0 TB     disk2s2
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       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *960.2 GB   disk0
       1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk0s1
       2:                  Apple_HFS Mac_SSD                 869.9 GB   disk0s2
       3:                 Apple_Boot Recovery HD             784.2 MB   disk0s3
       4:       Microsoft Basic Data BOOTCAMP                89.3 GB    disk0s4
    /dev/disk1
       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *1.0 TB     disk1
       1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk1s1
       2:                  Apple_HFS Mac_HDD                 999.9 GB   disk1s2
    /dev/disk2
       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *4.0 TB     disk2
       1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk2s1
       2:                  Apple_HFS TimeMachine_Home        4.0 TB     disk2s2
    Alans-MacBook-Pro:~ arjarvis_mbp$ sudo fdisk /dev/disk2
    Password:
    Disk: /dev/disk2          geometry: 219051/255/63 [3519069872 sectors]
    Signature: 0xAA55
             Starting       Ending
    #: id  cyl  hd sec -  cyl  hd sec [     start -       size]
    1: EE 1023 254  63 - 1023 254  63 [         1 - 4294967294] <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     
    Alans-MacBook-Pro:~ arjarvis_mbp$ sudo gpt -r -vv show disk2
    gpt show: disk2: mediasize=4000787030016; sectorsize=512; blocks=7814037168
    gpt show: disk2: PMBR at sector 0
    gpt show: disk2: Pri GPT at sector 1
    gpt show: disk2: Sec GPT at sector 7814037167
           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  7813365344      2  GPT part - 48465300-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
      7813774984      262151        
      7814037135          32         Sec GPT table
      7814037167           1         Sec GPT header
    I just did a diskutil list for my CarbonCopyClone HDD, I know it has a Recovery partition (it gives you an option to make one).
    See the diskutil list:
    /dev/disk0
       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *960.2 GB   disk0
       1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk0s1
       2:                  Apple_HFS Mac_SSD                 869.9 GB   disk0s2
       3:                 Apple_Boot Recovery HD             784.2 MB   disk0s3
       4:       Microsoft Basic Data BOOTCAMP                89.3 GB    disk0s4
    /dev/disk1
       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *1.0 TB     disk1
       1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk1s1
       2:                  Apple_HFS Mac_HDD                 999.9 GB   disk1s2
    /dev/disk2
       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *4.0 TB     disk2
       1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk2s1
       2:                  Apple_HFS TimeMachine_Home        4.0 TB     disk2s2
    /dev/disk3
       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *3.0 TB     disk3
       1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk3s1
       2:                  Apple_HFS CarbonCopyClone_SSD     1.0 TB     disk3s2
       3:                 Apple_Boot Recovery HD             784.2 MB   disk3s3
       4:                  Apple_HFS CCC_WinClone            450.0 GB   disk3s4
       5:                  Apple_HFS CarbonCopyClone_HDD     1.5 TB     disk3s5
    There are TWO Recovery HD listed here: on my startup disk0 and on CarbonCopyClone disk3.
    And nothing for TimeMachine disk2.
    So I'm still puzzled: how do I get TimeMachine to have a Recovery partition on it?
    I definitely used to have one.
    Alan

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