Recovery Partition Destroyed After Bootcamping

Hi guys, I'm hoping someone can help me with this conundrum.  I installed win. 7 on my macbook air running OS X Mavericks through bootcamp and it worked great.  However, I noticed that anytime I tried to start the recovery partition, it would instead use internet recovery.  Why is this?

What are you doing, exactly, when trying to boot from the Recovery HD?
Boot to the Recovery HD:
Restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the COMMAND and R keys until the menu screen appears. Alternatively, restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the OPTION key until the boot manager screen appears. Select the Recovery HD and click on the arrow button below the icon.

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    Apple Hardware test result:
    No problems found.
    GDISK output:
    GPT fdisk (gdisk) version 0.8.10
    Partition table scan:
      MBR: hybrid
      BSD: not present
      APM: not present
      GPT: present
    Found valid GPT with hybrid MBR; using GPT.
    Disk 0:: 1467339812 sectors, 699.7 GiB
    Logical sector size: 512 bytes
    Disk identifier (GUID): 000000D5-2857-0000-3E39-0000720B0000
    Partition table holds up to 128 entries
    First usable sector is 34, last usable sector is 1467339778
    Partitions will be aligned on 8-sector boundaries
    Total free space is 5089 sectors (2.5 MiB)
    Number  Start (sector)    End (sector)  Size      Code  Name
      1              40          409639  200.0 MiB  EF00  EFI system partition
      2          413696      977789151  466.0 GiB  AF00  Macintosh HD
      3      977789152      979058687  619.9 MiB  AB00  Recovery HD
      4      979058688      1467338751  232.8 GiB  0700  BOOTCAMP
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  • OS X partition corrupted after bootcamp use

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    Per LonerT, I am posting the output from diskutil.
    MacBook:~ microdev$ diskutil list
    /dev/disk0
       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *751.3 GB   disk0
       1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk0s1
       2:                  Apple_HFS Macintosh HD            500.4 GB   disk0s2
       3:                 Apple_Boot Recovery HD             650.0 MB   disk0s3
       4:       Microsoft Basic Data Boot Camp               250.0 GB   disk0s4
    MacBook:~ microdev$ diskutil cs list
    No CoreStorage logical volume groups found
    MacBook:~ microdev$ sudo gpt -vv -r show /dev/disk0
    Password:
    gpt show: /dev/disk0: mediasize=751277983744; sectorsize=512; blocks=1467339812
    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 1467339811
           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        4056        
          413696   977375456      2  GPT part - 48465300-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
       977789152     1269536      3  GPT part - 426F6F74-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
       979058688   488280064      4  GPT part - EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7
      1467338752        1027        
      1467339779          32         Sec GPT table
      1467339811           1         Sec GPT header
    MacBook:~ microdev$ sudo fdisk /dev/disk0
    Disk: /dev/disk0 geometry: 91337/255/63 [1467339812 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: AF 1023 254  63 - 1023 254  63 [    413696 -  977375456] HFS+       
    3: AB 1023 254  63 - 1023 254  63 [ 977789152 -    1269536] Darwin Boot
    *4: 07 1023 254  63 - 1023 254  63 [ 979058688 -  488280064] HPFS/QNX/AUX
    MacBook:~ microdev$

    Apple Hardware test result:
    No problems found.
    GDISK output:
    GPT fdisk (gdisk) version 0.8.10
    Partition table scan:
      MBR: hybrid
      BSD: not present
      APM: not present
      GPT: present
    Found valid GPT with hybrid MBR; using GPT.
    Disk 0:: 1467339812 sectors, 699.7 GiB
    Logical sector size: 512 bytes
    Disk identifier (GUID): 000000D5-2857-0000-3E39-0000720B0000
    Partition table holds up to 128 entries
    First usable sector is 34, last usable sector is 1467339778
    Partitions will be aligned on 8-sector boundaries
    Total free space is 5089 sectors (2.5 MiB)
    Number  Start (sector)    End (sector)  Size      Code  Name
      1              40          409639  200.0 MiB  EF00  EFI system partition
      2          413696      977789151  466.0 GiB  AF00  Macintosh HD
      3      977789152      979058687  619.9 MiB  AB00  Recovery HD
      4      979058688      1467338751  232.8 GiB  0700  BOOTCAMP
    Everything appears to be normal.  I have no idea why this happens on this machine.  My only other thought is that this machine was upgraded from 10.9.  My last option is to wipe the machine, install 10.10 from scratch, then reinstall everything again.  I dread this last option - it is usually the sign of a desperate individual (which I am).

  • ICloud (Find My Mac) won't recognize my Lion Recovery Partition.

    When I open the iCloud prefs, Find My Mac is greyed out and says "Recovery partition required." My recovery partion is bootable and working.
    This happened after I resized my partitions using GParted. As mentioned, I tested the Recovery Partition right after resizing them, and it still works.
    Here is the output of 'diskutil list /dev/disk0':
    /dev/disk0
       #:                  TYPE NAME            SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0: GUID_partition_scheme                *320.1 GB   disk0
       1:                   EFI                 209.7 MB   disk0s1
       2:             Apple_HFS Macintosh HD    213.9 GB   disk0s2
       3:             Apple_HFS Recovery HD     649.1 MB   disk0s3
       4:  Microsoft Basic Data BOOTCAMP        75.5 GB    disk0s4
       5:  Microsoft Basic Data                 21.0 GB    disk0s5
       6:            Linux Swap                 8.7 GB     disk0s6
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    Note: You will need an active Internet connection. I suggest using Ethernet if possible because it is three times faster than wireless.
    Also see:
    Reinstall OS X Without Erasing the Drive
    OS X Yosemite- Reinstall OS X
         Note: You will need an active Internet connection. I suggest using Ethernet
                     if possible because it is three times faster than wireless.

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  • Can't restore to 1 partition after bootcamp

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    Can't find anyone else who has had the same problem either.
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  • After install of Mavericks, it looks like my system kernal panics and just sits there. I tried waiting over two nights. Tried reinstalling twice, booting r/s. Recovery partition now has Mavericks as OS. Im running a iMac i3 27 inch circa 2011. Any ideas?

    After install of Mavericks, it looks like my system kernal panics and just sits there. I tried waiting over two nights. Tried reinstalling twice, booting ro the repair partition and repairs permissions/drive/verify , with no problems. Tried reseting PVRAM(or whateverit called). Recovery partition now has Mavericks as OS. Im running a iMac i3 27 inch circa 2011. Any ideas? Can still bootcamp into windows.
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    bhadotia wrote:Anyway's the file downloaded from dell to update the partition for Studio 1555 is corrupted (checksums don't match). My partition still doesn't boot. I'm working to fix this and will update my post when I'm done.
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    Whew!! what a waste of time! Never want to do all of this again .
    Last edited by bhadotia (2012-03-03 00:05:22)

  • Boot Camp partition corrupted after OS X Yosemite Recovery Update

    As the written in the title, after installing the Recovery update i can no longer boot to Windows, the drive doesn't appear on either StartUp disk or on boot when holding the option key. Is there anyway to recover it? don't have a backup of it so my options are either fix it if possible or start from scratch.
    Macbook Pro 15-inch mid 2012
    Processor: 2,3 GHz Intel Core i7
    Memory: 8GB 1600 Mhz DDR3
    Graphic: NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 512MB
    OS X 10.10.3

    I followed the Steps in this thread(Bootcamp partition missing after yosemite installation). I dont see my Windows parition at startup-disk.
    When i hold alt at the boot process, i can select and boot windows but then a weird error windows opens, it tries to repair the problem automatically, fails and wants to restart the computer...
    What can i do?
    And my output is:
    Frederiks-MacBook-Pro:~ frederik$ diskutil list
    /dev/disk0
       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *500.3 GB   disk0
       1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk0s1
       2:          Apple_CoreStorage                         299.4 GB   disk0s2
       3:                 Apple_Boot Recovery HD             650.1 MB   disk0s3
       4:       Microsoft Basic Data BOOTCAMP                200.0 GB   disk0s4
    /dev/disk1
       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:                  Apple_HFS Ohne Titel             *299.1 GB   disk1
                                     Logical Volume on disk0s2
                                     5F59958C-E8AF-4C32-A646-D58D15CE379E
                                     Unlocked Encrypted
    Frederiks-MacBook-Pro:~ frederik$ diskutil cs list
    CoreStorage logical volume groups (1 found)
    |
    +-- Logical Volume Group 4D75F3DC-C99C-47A3-9B55-3262BE4D4180
        =========================================================
        Name:         Ohne Titel
        Status:       Online
        Size:         299417849856 B (299.4 GB)
        Free Space:   118784 B (118.8 KB)
        |
        +-< Physical Volume B71D0BA3-8C42-4783-8595-6321D8F9B17F
        |   ----------------------------------------------------
        |   Index:    0
        |   Disk:     disk0s2
        |   Status:   Online
        |   Size:     299417849856 B (299.4 GB)
        |
        +-> Logical Volume Family 7F506808-72AD-4CE5-A316-897C84DDC722
            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 5F59958C-E8AF-4C32-A646-D58D15CE379E
                Disk:                  disk1
                Status:                Online
                Size (Total):          299065409536 B (299.1 GB)
                Conversion Progress:   -none-
                Revertible:            Yes (unlock and decryption required)
                LV Name:               Ohne Titel
                Volume Name:           Ohne Titel
                Content Hint:          Apple_HFS
    Frederiks-MacBook-Pro:~ frederik$ sudo gpt -vv -r show /dev/disk0
    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  584800488      2  GPT part - 53746F72-6167-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
      585210128    1269760      3  GPT part - 426F6F74-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
      586479888       1776        
      586481664  390621184      4  GPT part - EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7
      977102848       2179        
      977105027         32         Sec GPT table
      977105059          1         Sec GPT header
    Frederiks-MacBook-Pro:~ frederik$ 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    0   0   2 -   25 127  14 [         1 -     409639] <Unknown ID>
    2: AF   25 127  15 - 1023 254  63 [    409640 -  584800488] HFS+       
    3: AB 1023 254  63 - 1023 254  63 [ 585210128 -    1269760] Darwin Boot
    *4: 07 1023 254  63 - 1023 254  63 [ 586481664 -  390621184] HPFS/QNX/AUX
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