

It still does not see the older macOS partition, or the ~50GB of unallocated space(although I feel like most of that might be the missing macOS partition).įurthermore, the Windows entry still shows when pressing alt/option on boot, although it errors like before. I'm currently using that, updated to High Sierra. From Internet Recovery, I reinstalled El Capitan from a USB drive onto another partition, while deleting the BOOTCAMP partition(I had a fairly recent backup). The BOOTCAMP partition errored on startup, and the macOS partition wasn't detected. I tried to shrink the BOOTCAMP partition, and I think that ruined the partition table. I believe I also had 17GB of unallocated space.
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I had a BOOTCAMP partition, a macOS APFS partition, and an exFAT partition. I think I severely ruined my partition table.
