![]() 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. Select Yes on the User Account Control pop up to launch the Boot Camp installer. 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 1: Open Windows Explorer and go to This PC WinToUSB WindowsSupport BootCamp and double click Setup. # this assumes it's mounted at /Volumes/WINDOWS10Ĭp -vrp /Volumes/CCCOMA_X64FRE_EN-US_DV9/* /Volumes/WINDOWS10 you need to create USB installation media from bootable ISOs (Windows, Linux, UEFI, etc.) you need to work on a system that doesnt have an OS installed. On the Mac running current version of Windows 10 connect your Windows To Go USB drive (Note: all data will be erased) that is going to run Windows 10 image. # Copy the iso contents to the USB stick Boot into the Windows OS as per Apple article in step 1 and copy the BootCamp drivers to a USB or external location. ![]() Then, press the Select button next to it and choose the Windows 11 or Windows 10 ISO file you downloaded during the first step of this guide. Click or tap on the Boot selection list from Rufus and select Disk or ISO image. ![]() Hdiutil mount ~/Downloads/Win10_20H2_v2_English_圆4.iso Set Rufus to create a Windows To Go USB drive Next, you need to configure the Windows To Go installation. Copy to clipboard # Cribbed from Josh Beam ![]()
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