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Restore default bootloader without harming partitions
Authored by: tr1ckst3r on Jun 01, '12 09:43:22AM

None of the above worked.

My HDD is encrypted, would that be an issue?

I tried...

fdisk -u /dev/disk0

...no results.

I also tried...

fdisk -e /dev/disk0
flag 2 (for extended drive)
write
quit
reboot

....no results

Please help, I have a lot of sensitive data, for the most part is back up, but the most recent data isn't and is extremely sensitive.



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