I have corrupted my mac partitions with bootcamp
I recently installed bootcamp to dual boot my MBP into OSX and Windows. I have several work specific applications that are windows based, and thought this would be a great time saver.
The initial install went fine, and I got a dual boot up and running. I could switch back and forth at will with no problems. Then the latest windows update came out, and needed more hard drive space. (I'm sure you see where this is going.) I used partition magic in Windows to shrink my mac partition slightly and increase my windows partition enough for the update.
Windows boots fine, but now this is my only visible operating system.
When i boot into internet recovery mode, and run disk utility, it sees the partition, but it is completely grayed out, and I cannot run a verify or repair on it. I'm fairly certain the windows partition tool has corrupted or deleted my MBR and/or GPT.
The data and files are still there, its just in an unmountable volume that I can't get to.
Is there a way to repair these partition tables without wiping and reinstalling OSX? I back up regularly at the file level, but missed a few financial files recently that would be nearly impossible to recreate. Any advice would be super helpful.
**Another note, the same partition tool i used in windows to resize things does have a partition recovery tool. When scanning, it did identify two partitions that are no longer there. I haven't used this tool yet, as I'm afraid it may make things worse. But, it could be there as a last resort if nothing else can solve this.
MacBook Pro 13", macOS 10.14