So that just leaves NTFS, which I initially couldn’t create on MacOS. I tried formatting the USB exFAT instead of FAT32 format… The exFAT formatted USB won’t boot. Method 1: (Quick & Easy) Create macOS Bootable USB Using Disk Drill Head to Launchpad from Dock and click Disk Drill to open it on your Mac. This will boot, but then fail unless you have an NTFS formatted USB, because it couldn’t find C:/install.wim which is larger than 4GB, which is the max filesize possible with FAT32. # this assumes it's mounted at /Volumes/WINDOWS10Ĭp -vrp /Volumes/CCCOMA_X64FRE_EN-US_DV9/* /Volumes/WINDOWS10 # Copy the iso contents to the USB stick You will see several menus on the main window. Hdiutil mount ~/Downloads/Win10_20H2_v2_English_圆4.iso Step 3: Eject other USB devices on Mac and open UUByte ISO Editor. Copy to clipboard # Cribbed from Josh Beam shut down machine, insert usb into port, turn on machine and immediately hold the option key until bootable devices show up, click your usb and giving.
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