Bootcamp El Capitan

Prior to the new OS X El Capitan, users installing Windows on their Macs had to insert a USB Flash Drive so that Boot Camp Assistant can copy the Windows installer from an ISO disk image to the flash drive. After that, it would download and set up the Windows drivers to the correct location in the installer for the Mac hardware. A copy of Boot Camp version 3.3 (4.0 for Mac OS X Lion) More Information. To install Windows on your Mac using Boot Camp, follow the steps listed below in the order listed: Notes: Be sure to back up all your data before following the steps in this article. Print this article to use as a reference while installing Windows.

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I had windows 8.1 installed with bootcamp and it was running fine but I ran out of space on the partition I originally created. I had read online that I could free up space from OSX by creating a new partition on the HD and re-claiming it on the windows side. I partitioned about 60 gb from my HD with disk utility and now I can't even boot to Windows. This is what my disk utility shows.
You can see that bootcamp shows up here and says it is mounted. It also shows up when selecting the startup disk.
However, I believe it showed as a drive previously instead of a folder. When I try to boot Windows from this menu my MacBook restarts and goes to a screen saying there is no bootable drive. After trying many things I thought I would just erase the bootcamp partition and start over but when I start the bootcamp assistant it says 'The startup disk must be formatted as a single Mac OS Extended (Journaled) volume or already partitioned by Boot Camp Assistant for installing Windows.'

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Any ideas of how I can recover my Windows partition or even just get rid of it and do a fresh windows install would be greatly appreciated!