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Accidentally Deleted and wipe OS X partition while Extending the boot-camp partition


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My Macbook pro is the late 2017 version with touch bar and the OSX is Mojave.



I used a windows tools NIUBI to extend my bootcamp partion. The tool showed unallocated space, so I wipe the unallocated space and extended the boot-camp partition successfully. When I try to boot back to my OSX, I realised the unallocated space was actually the OSX main partition. The data in OSX is certainly not recoverable but I want to retain the boot-camp installation without re-install windows.



I use the NIUBI inside the windows environment to create a new partion for OSX. Then I use Command-R trying the install the OSX, the partition was grey out, and I am not able to select the new partition created by NIUBI which is a windows tool.



The disk utility also don't allow me to select the partition and I cannot format the partition.



Any suggestions or comments:



In windows environment, I am able to initialize the un-allocated partition to 0 and 1s like a new drive. Does this step help the OSX recovery tool or disk utility tool to recognize the partition so that I can reformat the partition to disk journalized for installation of Majave .



Any other suggestions to help me detect the partition or re-install the OSX WITHOUT destroying the boot-camp data and also bootable for both OS are highly apprecaiated.









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    My Macbook pro is the late 2017 version with touch bar and the OSX is Mojave.



    I used a windows tools NIUBI to extend my bootcamp partion. The tool showed unallocated space, so I wipe the unallocated space and extended the boot-camp partition successfully. When I try to boot back to my OSX, I realised the unallocated space was actually the OSX main partition. The data in OSX is certainly not recoverable but I want to retain the boot-camp installation without re-install windows.



    I use the NIUBI inside the windows environment to create a new partion for OSX. Then I use Command-R trying the install the OSX, the partition was grey out, and I am not able to select the new partition created by NIUBI which is a windows tool.



    The disk utility also don't allow me to select the partition and I cannot format the partition.



    Any suggestions or comments:



    In windows environment, I am able to initialize the un-allocated partition to 0 and 1s like a new drive. Does this step help the OSX recovery tool or disk utility tool to recognize the partition so that I can reformat the partition to disk journalized for installation of Majave .



    Any other suggestions to help me detect the partition or re-install the OSX WITHOUT destroying the boot-camp data and also bootable for both OS are highly apprecaiated.









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      My Macbook pro is the late 2017 version with touch bar and the OSX is Mojave.



      I used a windows tools NIUBI to extend my bootcamp partion. The tool showed unallocated space, so I wipe the unallocated space and extended the boot-camp partition successfully. When I try to boot back to my OSX, I realised the unallocated space was actually the OSX main partition. The data in OSX is certainly not recoverable but I want to retain the boot-camp installation without re-install windows.



      I use the NIUBI inside the windows environment to create a new partion for OSX. Then I use Command-R trying the install the OSX, the partition was grey out, and I am not able to select the new partition created by NIUBI which is a windows tool.



      The disk utility also don't allow me to select the partition and I cannot format the partition.



      Any suggestions or comments:



      In windows environment, I am able to initialize the un-allocated partition to 0 and 1s like a new drive. Does this step help the OSX recovery tool or disk utility tool to recognize the partition so that I can reformat the partition to disk journalized for installation of Majave .



      Any other suggestions to help me detect the partition or re-install the OSX WITHOUT destroying the boot-camp data and also bootable for both OS are highly apprecaiated.









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      My Macbook pro is the late 2017 version with touch bar and the OSX is Mojave.



      I used a windows tools NIUBI to extend my bootcamp partion. The tool showed unallocated space, so I wipe the unallocated space and extended the boot-camp partition successfully. When I try to boot back to my OSX, I realised the unallocated space was actually the OSX main partition. The data in OSX is certainly not recoverable but I want to retain the boot-camp installation without re-install windows.



      I use the NIUBI inside the windows environment to create a new partion for OSX. Then I use Command-R trying the install the OSX, the partition was grey out, and I am not able to select the new partition created by NIUBI which is a windows tool.



      The disk utility also don't allow me to select the partition and I cannot format the partition.



      Any suggestions or comments:



      In windows environment, I am able to initialize the un-allocated partition to 0 and 1s like a new drive. Does this step help the OSX recovery tool or disk utility tool to recognize the partition so that I can reformat the partition to disk journalized for installation of Majave .



      Any other suggestions to help me detect the partition or re-install the OSX WITHOUT destroying the boot-camp data and also bootable for both OS are highly apprecaiated.







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