![]() Recovery/transformation command (? for help): v I had a Windows partition before I installed El Capitan, and now I can't boot into it. ![]() I tried your method Max, and this is what I bumped into. Reboot and test your dual boot setup to verify all is working correctly. If everything checks out, write new partition table to disk and exit. If it still reports a problem, quit (q command) and start over. Now, change the name of the new partition 4 to BOOTCAMP:
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