Head over to sourceforge and obtain the latest copy of gptfdisk: We can now begin restoration of the Bootcamp boot entry. If it is, the file explorer can be used to verify that the files within the Bootcamp partition all still exist. The Bootcamp partition should still be there. This can be verified by logging into the alternate OS (Mac OS X) and using Disk Utility to look at the partition structure. However, the partition still exists and the files within the Bootcamp partition are untouched. The problem is that when the disk structure is modified, the Bootcamp boot entry is lost from the MBR. ![]() On an unrelated note, this write up also involved resetting the Windows 7 password since I realized that I forgot the Windows password. It took a series of steps to get the Bootcamp partition boot entry back into the MBR and so I decided to document the procedure. I recently installed the latest copy of Mac OS X and lost the Bootcamp Windows partition boot entry from the MBR (Master Boot Record).
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