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k4bir

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So after i installed windows 10, my mac (el captain)reset and when i tried setting up windows there was no partition for windows, after going into disk utility i found that the bootcamp partition was non existent, have no idea what to do or to regain the missing space (32 gb)
 

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k4bir

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Thought this might be useful
 

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maflynn

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I see a corestorage in your diskutil. Are you using a fusion drive?


It looks like your Fusion drive is taking up all of your dev/disk0 storage. Do you have a dev/disk/1 or dev/disk2 where the partition may be showing up? That is you are not providing all of the results of diskutil list
 

k4bir

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Mar 30, 2016
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I see a corestorage in your diskutil. Are you using a fusion drive?


It looks like your Fusion drive is taking up all of your dev/disk0 storage. Do you have a dev/disk/1 or dev/disk2 where the partition may be showing up? That is you are not providing all of the results of diskutil list
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I have no idea what a fusion drive is but could this be of any help? Also i should mention that my laptop had "unexpectedly shutdown" during the process
 

Weaselboy

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I have no idea what a fusion drive is but could this be of any help? Also i should mention that my laptop had "unexpectedly shutdown" during the process
It looks like you have FileVault encryption turned on and that won't allow you to resize the volume. You will need to turn off FileVault and wait for it to unencrypt, then resize the volume then turn FileVault back on.
 
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k4bir

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It looks like you have FileVault encryption turned on and that won't allow you to resize the volume. You will need to turn off FileVault and wait for it to unencrypt, then resize the volume then turn FileVault back on.

Thanks a lot, i got back my storage but now should I completely reinstall bootcamp or something else?

EDIT: nvm got it to work, thanks!
 

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maflynn

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It looks like you have FileVault encryption turned on and that won't allow you to resize the volume. You will need to turn off FileVault and wait for it to unencrypt, then resize the volume then turn FileVault back on.
Good catch WB, I totally missed that.

OP, I'm glad you were able to get it sorted out.
 
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