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Greetings. Have a slightly complicated story to spin on using Bootcamp and getting issues with partitions becoming unmounted.
I am a switcher with a lot of Adobe software - I would otherwise completely dive into Mac OSX Lion and live happily ever after. I therefore immediately setup Bootcamp when I got my new iMac. (Running Windows 7 Professional).
I discovered that with giant suites of software like Adobe CS4 that my initial 30 GBs for Bootcamp would be insufficient. I bought CamptuneX and resized the Windows partition. I went for 100 GB.
On the other end of the 1TB drive I loaded a lot of video and media files. I bought both flavours of Paragon drive writing software for NTFS from Mac side and HFS+ from Windows side.
I thought everything was fine until a few days ago when on repeated boots I could not seem to get the Macinstosh HD as an option. Eventually under Disk Utility I discovered that it was unmounted. I tried the "mount" button, and the repair function and rebooted, but it remained greyed out and unmounted. I decided to reformat the partition and I reinstalled OS X without issues (via the recovery process download).
I thought this was a crazy experience, but I chalked it up to resizing the partitions using Camptune X and decided that the reinstall would rectify the issues. Meanwhile today the reverse happened - the Windows partition (aka "Bootcamp") disappeared and I discovered it was now unmounted. I tried repeated reboots and pushed the "remount" button and attempted repairs but to no avail.
Long story short I just booted into OS X and under disk startup I can see the Bootcamp partition again! What gives?
I sense there's some instability going on with my system but I have no idea if it has to do with Bootcamp, the subsequent resizing with Camptune X, or if it is perhaps a defect in my hard disk.
I am totally committed now to the next step which is getting my backup routines solid so I can theoretically recover either partition easily in the future, but this is causing me some grief.
Is Bootcamp rock solid or prone to glitches? I note a month ago, shortly after I got the computer, that one of the first Apple updates that came my way described a fix for Bootcamp that involved drives appearing to be missing under start up (an EFI glitch apparently).
Please advise. Your help is much appreciated.
I am a switcher with a lot of Adobe software - I would otherwise completely dive into Mac OSX Lion and live happily ever after. I therefore immediately setup Bootcamp when I got my new iMac. (Running Windows 7 Professional).
I discovered that with giant suites of software like Adobe CS4 that my initial 30 GBs for Bootcamp would be insufficient. I bought CamptuneX and resized the Windows partition. I went for 100 GB.
On the other end of the 1TB drive I loaded a lot of video and media files. I bought both flavours of Paragon drive writing software for NTFS from Mac side and HFS+ from Windows side.
I thought everything was fine until a few days ago when on repeated boots I could not seem to get the Macinstosh HD as an option. Eventually under Disk Utility I discovered that it was unmounted. I tried the "mount" button, and the repair function and rebooted, but it remained greyed out and unmounted. I decided to reformat the partition and I reinstalled OS X without issues (via the recovery process download).
I thought this was a crazy experience, but I chalked it up to resizing the partitions using Camptune X and decided that the reinstall would rectify the issues. Meanwhile today the reverse happened - the Windows partition (aka "Bootcamp") disappeared and I discovered it was now unmounted. I tried repeated reboots and pushed the "remount" button and attempted repairs but to no avail.
Long story short I just booted into OS X and under disk startup I can see the Bootcamp partition again! What gives?
I sense there's some instability going on with my system but I have no idea if it has to do with Bootcamp, the subsequent resizing with Camptune X, or if it is perhaps a defect in my hard disk.
I am totally committed now to the next step which is getting my backup routines solid so I can theoretically recover either partition easily in the future, but this is causing me some grief.
Is Bootcamp rock solid or prone to glitches? I note a month ago, shortly after I got the computer, that one of the first Apple updates that came my way described a fix for Bootcamp that involved drives appearing to be missing under start up (an EFI glitch apparently).
Please advise. Your help is much appreciated.