![]() ![]() 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. Step 2: Navigate to Finder > Applications > Utilities and open Boot Camp Assistant. # this assumes it's mounted at /Volumes/WINDOWS10Ĭp -vrp /Volumes/CCCOMA_X64FRE_EN-US_DV9/* /Volumes/WINDOWS10 Step 1: Prepare a USB flash drive with at least 16GB of space and connect it to your Mac. # Copy the iso contents to the USB stick First, download MacOS Mojave installer, or the MacOS Catalina installer (or the installer you wish to turn into an ISO) from the Mac App Store. Step 3: In the Burn window, select the DMG / ISO file from the. Step 2: Import the DMG / ISO file directly by clicking on ‘Burn’ in the toolbar. ![]() Launch the app and insert a USB drive into your computer. Step 1: Firstly Download PowerISO and install it in your Windows PC. Hdiutil mount ~/Downloads/Win10_20H2_v2_English_圆4.iso Follow the steps below to Create a Bootable Mac OS USB on Windows PC. Copy to clipboard # Cribbed from Josh Beam ![]()
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