![]() 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. 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 Drag the contents of the Windows Support Software to the USB flash drive. Drag all the files and folders from the mounted ISO to the USB flash drive. To mount the ISO, double-click on the ISO in Finder. # Copy the iso contents to the USB stick To create the USB Flash drive, follow these steps: Mount the Windows ISO downloaded from Microsoft. you to create bootable Live USB drives for Ubuntu, Fedora, and other Linux distributions without burning a CD. Hdiutil mount ~/Downloads/Win10_20H2_v2_English_圆4.iso ![]() Copy to clipboard # Cribbed from Josh Beam
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