Maverick boot camp issues

Hello,
I am relatively new to Apple Products and I have a Mac Book Pro and I recently upgraded it from OX X 10.8.6 and I am now running OS X 10.9.1. 
I had been using Boot Camp and running Windows 7.  No issues.
When the Mavericks update was completed, everything was running fine on the Apple side, but my boot camp partician and ability to use boot camp is gone. 
I now have a 55 GB particioned as disk 04. 
When I used the boot camp utility my computer was partioned in a 650/100 GB split. 
I am not sure how to proceed at this point. 
Is there a way to recover my Win 7paticianed portion, or am I out of luck and I need to start all over.  What is this disk 04 I am seeing on disk utitility?  Can I erase it or should I?
thanks for any help that can be offered.

I am deeply sorry if anyone was offended. I did not mean yell at anyone. I just wanted to state the most important paragraph as summary. When I have to yell at someone, I put all the text in capitals and bold and also with exclamation mark at the end. But anyway, thanks for the clarification.
Finally, I solved the problem by returning to the old system leopard.

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