I have a mid-2012 Macbook pro 13" Model No. A1278 (EMC 2554*). I'm running MacOS Sierra 10.12 and Windows 10 Build 10240 on 750GB disk.
Without doing proper research, I stupidly used Disk Utility to add a new 139GB partition to the same disk that had MacOS and Bootcamp and made the filesystem as ExFat because I wanted both my MacOS and Windows to be able to read and write to it.
Lo and behold, Boot Camp was no longer functioning. Whilst MacOS still boots, the Boot Camp partition now no longer showed up in the Startup boot option menu, though it did in the Disk Utlility and on the MacOS desktop. Attempting to boot straight off of bootcamp showed the following message: No bootable device --- insert boot disk and press any key
So I followed this tutorial: http://nerdr.com/bootcamp-partition-lost-repairing-mac-partitions/
I already know I may have made a mistake because I was using that tutorial and an answer from other forum posts (https://discussions.apple.com/message/19071422#19071422 & I can no longer boot into macOS after resizing my bootcamp partition). The nerdr tutorial in the link above says to use gptfdisk and I was using the terminal app gdisk based on the answer in the forum.
After following the Nerdr procedure exactly using gdisk, however, it had all the same menu options so I didn't know if there is a difference. After I was done, Bootcamp was completely erased. Now here's what gdisk shows as my new partition table:
Command (? for help): p
Disk /dev/disk0: 1465149168 sectors, 698.6 GiB
Sector size (logical): 512 bytes
Disk identifier (GUID): DC08A243-0BDF-4D84-870F-044744CBFD1A
Partition table holds up to 128 entries
Main partition table begins at sector 2 and ends at sector 33
First usable sector is 34, last usable sector is 1465149134
Partitions will be aligned on 8-sector boundaries
Total free space is 70891845 sectors (33.8 GiB)
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
1 40 409639 200.0 MiB EF00 EFI System Partition
2 409640 1100019007 524.3 GiB AF00
3 1100019008 1101288543 619.9 MiB AB00
4 1101288544 1392987759 139.1 GiB 0700
5 1392987760 1394257295 619.9 MiB AB00 Recovery HD
These terminal outputs might also help:
diskutil list:
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: GUID_partition_scheme *750.2 GB disk0
1: EFI EFI 209.7 MB disk0s1
2: Apple_HFS 750GB HD 563.0 GB disk0s2
3: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.0 MB disk0s3
4: Microsoft Basic Data TD 149.4 GB disk0s4
5: Apple_Boot 650.0 MB disk0s5
diskutil cs list:
No CoreStorage logical volume groups found
I think the data is still probably there, it is now just missing on the partition table. As you can see, the Recovery HD disk ends on sector 1394257295 and the last available sector is 1465149134. It says there is 33.8gb of free space, and the Windows bootcamp partition was around 39gb if I remember correctly.
I don't have anything backed up or have time machine running.
I thought restoring the partition I made back to the original partition may fix. I was not able to restore the ExFat partition back to the 750GB hard drive. I get message "Restore Process Has Failed" and the following list of commands: Validating target... Validating source... Repartitioning target device... Source volume is read-write and cannot be unmounted, so it can't be block copied. Operation failed…
I get the above message over and over, even after unmounting it, reformatting the file system as MacOS journaled, and so on. Lastly I don't know if bootcamp was booting using MBR or GPT, but the disk did have a windows folder on it if that helps.
How do I recover my lost NTFS partition?
Edit: Output for David Anderson
There is no output for "dd if=/dev/disk0 bs=512 skip=1394257296 count=50000000 | fgrep -o -a -b "BOOTMGR is compressed":