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Yosemite won't boot after Windows 10 install

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Hi Everyone,

My Hackintosh has always worked perfectly fine.

So to start with I have 2 SSD's one for Windows and one for OS X.
I went to update my Windows 8.1 SSD to Windows 10 by going through the update prompts on screen. Once this was done my computer rebooted and it was still in Windows 8.1. I was confused but decided that I just had problems updating my system.

I then went in and tried booting up OS X Yosemite. When I tried this Yosemite got halfway through the loading bar on the Apple screen and then shut down.
I booted again using -v and this is what it said:

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I'm hoping one of you can help me fix this so I can get OS X working again!
 
Hi Everyone,

My Hackintosh has always worked perfectly fine.

So to start with I have 2 SSD's one for Windows and one for OS X.
I went to update my Windows 8.1 SSD to Windows 10 by going through the update prompts on screen. Once this was done my computer rebooted and it was still in Windows 8.1. I was confused but decided that I just had problems updating my system.

I then went in and tried booting up OS X Yosemite. When I tried this Yosemite got halfway through the loading bar on the Apple screen and then shut down.
I booted again using -v and this is what it said:

View attachment 176888

I'm hoping one of you can help me fix this so I can get OS X working again!

As you can see by reading the verbose output, your OS X volume is corrupt and could not be repaired.

You can try to repair in Disk Utility within the OS X installer. If no success, restore from backup.
 
As you can see by reading the verbose output, your OS X volume is corrupt and could not be repaired.

You can try to repair in Disk Utility within the OS X installer. If no success, restore from backup.

The problem is I no longer have the installer. I can create an installer but it will be with El Capitan; do you reckon this could still work?
 
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