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Both data protection modules substantially reduce the possibility of permanently losing critical data. Guaranteed Recovery is a background service that saves a copy of each file to a user-specified folder.Recovery Vault is an advanced extra layer to the Trash Bin that keeps a reference to deleted data.Hopefully, the desired volumes will mount and the data can be recovered.
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I suppose, since the data on the macOS APFS volumes is important, the following commands could be used to remove the Windows partition and expand APFS partition to 340 GB. Also, neither the APFS container or NTFS volume may be intact. In other words, location and size of the NTFS volume is currently unknown. Since you can not mount the Windows NTFS volume, there is not enough information posted to the question to know this for certain. This discrepancy would prevent any volumes in the APFS container from mounting.Īpparently, the macOS APFS container in the second partition and Windows NTFS volume in the third partition overlap by 10 GB. However, the output from the sudo gpt -r show disk0 command shows the size of the partition, with this APFS container, is only be 644,531,248 sectors, which is 329,999,998,976 bytes. So the conversation to sectors is accomplished by multiplying by 8 to get 664,063,960 sectors, which is 340,000,747,520 bytes. In your case, there are 8 sectors per block.In this case, the result is 83,007,995 blocks, where a block is 4096 bytes. Use the Calculator application (or other equivalent means) to convert hexadecimal to decimal.

Reverse the order and remove the leading zeros to get 4f299fb.This can be converted to 512 byte sectors by the following steps. In your case the bytes are fb 99 f2 04 00 00 00 00. The size in blocks of a APFS container is stored in the 8 bytes at offset 40 (28 hexadecimal) of the partition. The sudo dd if=/dev/disk0s2 count=1 bs=128 | hexdump -Cv shows values stored at the beginning of the second partition on the internal drive. The sudo get -r show disk0 command shows values stored in the GUID Partition Table (GPT) on the internal drive. Then I boot to Bootcamp Windows, using the MiniTool Partition Wizard with the feature "Extend Partition" to extend my Bootcamp (10GB).
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Please assist to guide me how to fix this if you know.
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