![]() The core technology of ISO Editor is that it can support UEFI and MBR boot methods, and can split ISO files larger than 4GB into two small files, and then write the rest to USB and finally splicing them into a complete bootable ISO file. Open it, insert your USB drive, browse to your ISO file and finally click Start. And ISO Editor is easy to use, so even a novice can get started quickly. If you really don’t want to use Bootcamp, try something like the UUBYTE ISO Editor tool, then it’s almost a solution, which will make the whole process of creating bootable Windows 10 very easy. Create Windows 10 Bootable USB on macOS Monterey using UUBYTE This method is only suitable for versions prior to macOS big sur, as the BootCamp tool seems to have been abandoned by Apple since macOS Big Sur, as it is not known how to execute the program. If you want to continue later, the Mac will need a separate partition or disc of 30 GB or larger to run Windows and, as always, a full backup of your Mac, partition or installation of any type of system software, whether Mac OS X or Windows, before changing any settings. Note: For this particular demo, we won’t cover the details of installing Windows in Boot Camp on a Mac, we’ll just focus on creating Windows installation drive for now. inf, BootCamp, and other files and processes that won’t run on Mac OS X because they’re Windows files. If you browse this volume, you’ll see it’s stuffed with. Make sure you want to format the USB flash drive – make absolutely sure you have selected the correct drive in the previous step, otherwise you may erase the wrong volume – then wait a moment, it will take some time to create the installation drive for Windows.Īfter creating the Windows 10 installer, you’ll see that the Mac’s USB drive has been renamed " WININSTALL". Select the target USB drive for the Windows 10 ISO to turn into a bootable installation drive and click " Continue". Click the Select button next to " ISO Image:", if the Windows 10 ISO is in your Downloads folder it may be automatically selected, but still make sure it is the correct ISO. Click the " Continue" button – you chose to install Windows instead, didn’t you? Check " Create an installation disc for Windows 8 or later" – and now – uncheck " Install Windows 8 or later" – don’t skip unchecking it yet, otherwise Boot Camp will immediately try to install Windows on the Mac, which is not what we want to do here (for now anyway). Open the Boot Camp Assistant application in /Applications/Utilities/ (or use Spotlight to launch it). Connect a USB flash drive to your Mac – it will be erased and turned into a Windows bootable installer drive. Create Windows 10 Bootable USB on macOS using BootCampĪlthough we now focus on making bootable USB, you may need to complete a Mac backup using Time Machine beforehand, especially if you are not familiar with formatting USB. ![]() Just download the image of interest to your Mac. ![]() One for the 32-bit version and the other for the 64-bit version.
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